| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beşiktaş Esports | 1% | 0¢ | 1¢ | — | $4K | Trade → |
| S2G Esports | 99% | 99¢ | 100¢ | — | $3K | Trade → |
This market covers the outcome of Map 2 in the VCL Türkiye: Birlik Kickoff 2026 match between Beşiktaş Esports and S2G Esports. Map-level markets matter because they let traders isolate performance on a single map and react to in-match developments.
VCL Türkiye is the regional VALORANT competition for Turkish teams; Beşiktaş Esports is an established organization in the region while S2G Esports is a competitive opponent whose form can fluctuate. Map-level results reflect map-pool strengths, recent roster moves, and strategic matchups rather than the overall match result alone.
Prediction market prices are the market’s aggregated expectation for which team will win Map 2 and will move as new information (map pick, lineup changes, Map 1 result) becomes available. Treat prices as live signals that depend on liquidity and recent trades rather than fixed forecasts.
It refers to the second map played in the Beşiktaş Esports vs. S2G Esports match at the VCL Türkiye: Birlik Kickoff 2026. Settlement will follow the official tournament scoreboard for that map (including overtime) unless the platform or tournament declares the map void.
Map 1 outcomes can change market sentiment through momentum and revealed strategies; teams may adapt agent choices or tactics, and bettors often update positions based on perceived adjustments and morale shifts after Map 1.
Map 2 is determined by the match's veto/pick procedure defined by the VCL tournament rules (for example, pick/bans or loser pick in a best-of-three). Check the event format page or tournament rulebook for the exact veto order used here.
Normally the market is settled according to the official match result for Map 2, and overtime results count. If a map is cancelled, abandoned, or the tournament issues a voided result, settlement will follow the platform’s official rules—consult the event page or exchange rules for specifics.
Traded volume provides a sense of liquidity and how many traders have acted; modest volume means prices can move more on single large trades and may be less stable, while higher volume generally yields more reliable, lower-spread prices.