
LoL: Fnatic vs G2 Esports - Game 2 Winner
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Fnatic claimed victory in Game 2 against G2 Esports, confirming what prediction market traders had already decided was a near-certainty. The market had Fnatic priced at 100.0% favorites when the article was written, with G2 Esports given virtually no chance at just 0.1%. The crowd got this one exactly right, as final odds settled at 100.0% for Fnatic before resolution. It was about as lopsided a prediction as markets can produce, and the outcome matched perfectly.
Fnatic vs G2 Esports Game 2: When the Market Has Already Made Up Its Mind
The LEC Regular Season clash between Fnatic and G2 Esports on April 5 is one of those fixtures that European League of Legends fans circle on the calendar. G2 have spent years as the continent's dominant force, but Fnatic have always been the rivalry that gives those storylines their teeth. A best-of series between these two is rarely just about standings points - it carries history, pride, and a remarkable amount of Twitter drama.
This particular market focuses exclusively on Game 2 of the series, which was scheduled to kick off at 1:15 PM ET. With over $500,000 in trading volume in the last 24 hours, there is clearly no shortage of people with strong opinions about who wins individual games in European esports.
The Market Has Spoken, Loudly
With Fnatic priced at essentially 1.00 and G2 sitting at a rounding-error 0.001, this is not really a market anymore - it is a monument. The crowd has collectively decided that Fnatic won Game 2, and the prices reflect a near-total consensus. Markets this lopsided usually mean one thing: the game has already been played and the result is known. Given the April 5 date and the volume involved, participants seem to believe the outcome is settled fact rather than open speculation.
There is virtually no scenario the market currently entertains where G2 takes Game 2. A 0.1% implied probability is the kind of number that exists mostly to keep the order book technically open. If you are seeing this before the match, something unusual is happening with the data. If you are seeing this after, well - Fnatic apparently had a very good afternoon.
The only scenarios that could scramble things now are procedural ones: a game that started but was never completed would resolve 50-50, and a full cancellation would do the same. Neither outcome seems to be what the market is pricing for.
What to Take Away
Markets this resolved are less about prediction and more about confirmation. The sheer volume suggests serious engagement, and the price distribution suggests the crowd reached its verdict quickly and decisively. Anyone watching this market should treat the current prices as a reflection of a concluded event rather than a forecast - and keep an eye on official results from gol.gg for formal confirmation.
FAQ
Q: When is the Fnatic vs G2 Esports match scheduled to take place?
A: The match is scheduled for April 5 at 1:15PM ET as part of the LEC Regular Season. If the match is delayed beyond 7 days from that date without any play beginning, the market resolves 50-50.
Q: What happens on Polymarket if Game 2 is never completed?
A: If Game 2 does not reach a conclusion for any reason, the market resolves 50-50, splitting the pot evenly between both outcomes. The same applies if the match is canceled entirely and no play takes place at all.
Q: Where does Polymarket get its official results for this market?
A: The primary resolution source is gol.gg/esports/home. If that site has not published final results within 2 hours after the match concludes, a consensus of credible reporting and video evidence may be used as a fallback to determine the winner.
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