| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pixel Lumina | 99% | 99¢ | 100¢ | — | $356 | Trade → |
| EVOPLAY | 1% | 0¢ | 1¢ | — | $355 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 1 of the VCL NORTH//EAST 2026 match between EVOPLAY and Pixel Lumina; it matters because first-map results set momentum in a best-of series and reflect immediate matchup advantages.
VCL NORTH//EAST is a regional Valorant league stage where teams compete in best-of maps to advance in a seasonal circuit; Map 1 outcomes are shaped by the map pool, veto process, and each squad's map-specific preparation. EVOPLAY and Pixel Lumina enter this matchup with potentially different strategic styles, roster stability, and map strengths, all of which influence the contest on the opening map.
Prediction market prices represent the aggregated view of traders about the likelihood of each team winning Map 1 and will move as new information appears (lineups, vetoes, injury/news). Use prices as a realtime signal of market sentiment rather than a fixed forecast; interpret changes as responses to new evidence about this specific map and match.
Resolution is based on the official match report for Map 1 from the tournament organizer: the recorded winner of the first map played in the match. If the organizer alters the result (for example, voiding or replaying a map), platform resolution will follow that official ruling.
Postponements can delay market settlement or closing; the market may stay open until the platform sets a new close or follows its policy for rescheduled events. Check the platform’s event notices for timing updates tied to this specific match.
The veto/pick process decides which map is played first; if a team secures a map that suits its strengths, the implied expectations for Map 1 shift materially. Traders often react quickly to published veto results because they directly change matchup dynamics.
A late substitution can alter role assignments, communication, and strategy execution on the map. Verify official confirmations from the tournament or team and consider the substitute’s experience on the map and with the roster when assessing likely Map 1 performance.
Technical pauses and overtime are generally included in the official map result — the map winner after overtime normally determines settlement. If a map is abandoned, replayed, or otherwise voided by the organizer, the platform will resolve the market according to those official decisions.