| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DNSTY | 0% | 65¢ | 71¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Otakar Esports | 0% | 28¢ | 35¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 of the VCL Spain: Rising 2026 match between Otakar Esports and DNSTY. Map-level markets matter because Map 2 can shift series momentum and reflect map-specific strengths or strategic adjustments.
VCL Spain: Rising 2026 is a regional Valorant competition stage where emerging Spanish teams compete for placement and advancement in the 2026 circuit. Otakar Esports and DNSTY are competing in a map-based match format (commonly bo3 in Rising events); results here feed into seeding, prize distribution, and teams' reputations. Tournament rules, map pools, and roster stability can all strongly influence outcomes at this level.
Prediction market odds represent the market's aggregate expectation about who will win Map 2, incorporating factors like recent form, map selection, and lineup news. Odds change as new information arrives (e.g., veto results, roster confirmations, or delays), so interpret them as real-time snapshots rather than fixed forecasts.
The market resolves based on which team is declared the official winner of Map 2 by the tournament admins. If Map 2 is not played or is voided due to cancellation, postponement, or administrative ruling, resolution follows the platform's and tournament's official rules — check the event page or KALSHI terms for void/refund policies.
The map veto order set by VCL Spain tournament rules determines the Map 2 selection (bans and picks in a bo3 sequence). That order, along with any automatic map pool changes, decides which map plays as Map 2, so consult the event's official veto/order documentation or the match lobby once it is posted.
Watch for official confirmations of starting lineups, last-minute stand-ins, coach roles, suspensions, or travel issues posted by teams or tournament admins. These changes can materially affect Map 2 performance and often appear in team social channels, the tournament match page, or admin bulletins shortly before the map starts.
Yes—map-specific head-to-head and recent form provide useful context because some teams specialize on particular maps. However, interpret historical results alongside roster changes, patch updates, and the sample size of prior meetings; small or outdated samples may be less predictive.
Delays or rescheduling can shift when markets close or pause trading; the platform typically follows official match start times and admin notices. If Map 2 is moved to a different time or day, check the event page and official communications for updated closure and resolution details.