| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team Spirit | 75% | 67¢ | 76¢ | — | $78 | Trade → |
| Vici Gaming | 0% | 28¢ | 34¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market lets traders take positions on which team will win the Vici Gaming vs. Team Spirit match; it matters because it aggregates real-time sentiment about an individual esports matchup and can signal how observers value each team's chances.
Vici Gaming (a prominent Chinese organization) and Team Spirit (a leading CIS/Eastern European organization) are established Dota 2 teams with histories on the international scene; past results, roster stability, and regional playstyles shape expectations. The match outcome may affect tournament progress or seeding depending on the event; consult the tournament page for context. Total volume traded on this market is low ($78), so liquidity and price stability can be limited.
Market odds represent the collective view of traders on which team will win and update as new information arrives; interpret movements as signals but remember that low liquidity and information asymmetry can make short-term swings less reliable. Use odds together with independent research on rosters, format, and patch/meta changes.
This market trades two outcomes corresponding to each team winning the match. Settlement follows the official match result reported by the tournament organizer and the platform’s settlement rules.
Closes: TBD means the platform has not yet posted a final cutoff; the market will typically close before the match starts. Check the event listing on the platform for the announced close time and trading cutoff.
Low volume implies limited liquidity: prices can move substantially on small trades, spreads may be wide, and the market may be more sensitive to single large bets. Treat rapid moves with caution and corroborate with external information.
High-impact items include confirmed roster or coaching changes, official match format announcements, travel or visa disruptions, late-breaking scrim reports, and live-match events such as early strategic surprises or disconnects.
Head‑to‑head history can reveal stylistic matchups and tendencies but must be treated in context: account for roster turnover, different patches at the time of past matches, and sample size. Use head‑to‑head as one input among recent form, drafts, and current roster health.