| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Division One | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| YFP Gaming | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 1 of the VCL North America Stage 2 Swiss Stage 2026 match between Division One and YFP Gaming. Map-level outcomes matter because they shape match momentum, series results, and Swiss-stage progression.
VCL North America Stage 2 uses a Swiss-stage structure where teams play multiple opponents to earn advancement or elimination; match and map results determine seeding and qualification pathways later in the season. Division One and YFP Gaming are competing organizations in this regional stage; map-by-map betting lets traders express views on immediate tactical and matchup advantages rather than full-series outcomes.
Market odds reflect the collective market view about which team is likely to win the first map and will move as new information arrives (lineup changes, map vetoes, late-breaking news). Use odds as a dynamic signal of the market's expectations, not a guarantee of outcome.
The market resolves to whichever team is recorded by the event organizer as the winner of the first officially played map in this scheduled matchup; official tournament results and match reports are used for settlement.
The closing time is set by the exchange and may lock at a scheduled deadline or when the match or map begins; the event page on the platform will show the final close time (listed as TBD until announced).
'Map 1' refers to the first map officially played and recorded by the tournament organizer for this matchup; if the organizer restarts or reassigns maps, settlement follows the organizer's official map numbering and result.
A substitution can materially affect expectations; check the announcement for who is playing, whether the substitute is temporary, and any tournament rules that apply—markets typically react quickly to validated roster news.
Winning the first map can provide immediate tactical advantage and momentum; its strategic importance depends on whether the matchup is BO1 (decisive) or part of a BO3 (sets tone for the series) and on Swiss-stage consequences for advancement and seeding.