| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NRG Academy | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| QoR | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market lets traders take a position on who wins Map 2 between NRG Academy and QoR in the VCL North America Stage 2 Swiss Stage 2026. Map-level markets matter because individual maps determine match outcomes and can swing a team's standing in the Swiss stage.
VCL North America Stage 2 uses a Swiss-style phase where teams face opponents with similar records across several rounds; each match typically consists of multiple maps and map results aggregate into match outcomes and standings. NRG Academy and QoR are competing within that structure, and Map 2 can be decisive in best-of-three series or set momentum for the remainder of the match.
Market odds reflect collective trader beliefs about who will win Map 2, incorporating factors like map vetoes, roster status, and recent form; they can update as new information (lineups, veto order, patch notes) becomes available and will finalize according to the platform's closing rules.
This market is for the Map 2 winner between NRG Academy and QoR; the available outcomes correspond to each team winning Map 2, and the market resolves to the official result recorded for Map 2 by the match administrators.
The platform sets the market close time for this specific Map 2 market; closing typically occurs at or just before the map's scheduled start according to the event timetable—check the event page or official updates for the exact closing timestamp, which is currently listed as TBD.
Resolution follows the match's official outcome: if Map 2 requires overtime, the team that wins after overtime is considered the Map 2 winner and the market settles to that official result as reported by the tournament organizers and the platform.
A decisive Map 1 result can indicate momentum, influence veto strategies and psychological edge, and may reveal tactical mismatches, but it does not deterministically decide Map 2—teams can adapt their approach, swap agents, or adjust strategies between maps, so consider map-specific history and any announced changes before trading.
Look for the announced Map 2 pick and veto order, official starting lineups and any last-minute roster notes, recent map performance for both teams on the selected map, coach or IGL comments about strategy, and any patch or agent meta shifts that affect how that map is played.