| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shopify Rebellion GC | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| QoR | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market covers the outcome of Map 2 in the VCL North America: Stage 2 Swiss Stage match between Shopify Rebellion GC and QoR. Map-level markets matter because a single map swing can decide a best-of-three match and affect team standing in the Swiss stage.
The VCL North America Stage 2 Swiss Stage uses a Swiss-style match structure where teams play multiple rounds to qualify or be eliminated; each match is typically a best-of-three with map vetoes. Map 2 is the middle map of the match and can either level the series, allow a team to close out the match 2-0, or set up a deciding Map 3.
Market odds reflect collective expectations about which team will win this specific map; they update as new information (lineups, bans, patch notes, or live match developments) becomes available. Use them as a snapshot of market sentiment, not a guaranteed outcome.
Map 2 is the second map of a typical best-of-three match. If a team wins Map 2 after winning Map 1, they win the match 2-0; if teams split the first two maps, the match proceeds to Map 3 to decide the winner. The match win or loss feeds into the teams’ Swiss-stage records and affects their path in the bracket.
In a Swiss-style stage, each match outcome contributes to whether a team advances, stays alive, or faces elimination in later rounds. Map 2 can therefore be pivotal: a 2-0 win improves a team’s record with fewer matches played, while losing Map 2 after winning Map 1 forces a decider and can increase fatigue and strategic exposure.
Map 2 is determined by the match’s veto/pick procedure: teams typically ban and pick maps in an order set by the event rules (e.g., each side bans, then picks, with the remaining map as Map 3). The exact sequence and any variations are set by the event organizer, so consult the official match rules to confirm the precise veto format.
Watch for lineups (including any stand-ins), agent compositions relative to the map, team economy management, utility usage patterns, and coaching adjustments between rounds. Also note any individual players who historically perform strongly on the specific map, and whether teams favor aggressive or slow-paced strategies there.
'Closes: TBD' means the market’s official trading or settlement window hasn’t been finalized publicly; organizers or the market operator may update it later. 'Total Volume Traded: $0' indicates no trades have been recorded yet on the market. Both signals suggest checking back for updates, confirming match scheduling and rules, and exercising caution about liquidity and potential last-minute changes.