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555 vs No Salary Peek Prediction July 7

555 vs No Salary Peek Prediction July 7

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Resolution Verdict
YES Market Resolved

Market has ended. Final implied probability: 100%.

Resolved
Real Money Odds Book Market
Moneyline
555 100Β’
No Salary Peek 0Β’
Total
Over O 2.5 100Β’
Under U 2.5 0Β’
Volume
$11.7K
$11.7K in 24h
Liquidity
$122.3K
Deep liquidity
Time Left
Ended
Resolves Jul 7
12K Vol. Ended
Game Lines
Totals $718 Vol.

The 555 vs No Salary Peek prediction locks in 555 as the overwhelming favorite, with the Map 1 Winner market pricing the Southeast Asian squad at one hundred percent on Polymarket. 555 arrives riding deep tournament experience after a five-map Grand Final run at VCL SEA Split 2, while No Salary Peek enters fresh off a South Asia championship title just nine days ago.

The market has held completely flat, with the one-hour change at zero and no price drift recorded over twenty-four hours. A trend score of 28.23 signals a quiet, low-activity read rather than a contested race. Both teams clash in the Upper Bracket Semifinal of the VCL Pacific Last Chance Qualifier on July 7, with total lifetime volume at eleven thousand dollars.

How the 555 vs No Salary Peek Matchup Resolves

A 555 victory on Map 1 secures the YES outcome, paying out at one hundred percent on Polymarket. A No Salary Peek win on Map 1 would resolve the NO outcome, which the market currently prices at zero percent. The broader match is a best-of-three, with Map Handicap, Match Winner, and per-map totals all available as additional markets.

  • 555 (Map 1 WIN): 100%
  • No Salary Peek (Map 1 WIN): 0%

No Salary Peek pushed to five maps against S8UL Esports in the VCL South Asia Grand Final on June 28, recovering from a 1-2 deficit to win 3-2. No Salary Peek claimed Pearl and Split convincingly in that series. A zero-percent price reflects no current counter-position, not an impossibility, and No Salary Peek’s championship pedigree adds real uncertainty to Map 1.

Market Signals and Form

The momentum composite here tells a simple story: the price has not moved in the last hour, the twenty-four-hour trend is unavailable, and the trend score of 28.23 confirms a dormant, one-sided market. The entire eleven thousand dollars in volume arrived within the last twenty-four hours, suggesting the market is brand new rather than deeply traded.

Liquidity stands at one hundred twenty-two thousand dollars, dwarfing the actual volume committed, indicating the order book is set up for larger action that has not materialized. Open interest is zero, confirming no outstanding positional exposure.

The over/under for this match sits at 2.5 games, meaning traders can bet on whether the best-of-three goes to a deciding third map. Related markets in this dataset span entirely different sports and do not carry a meaningful correlation to this Valorant matchup.

  • 555 Map 1 market price: locked at one hundred percent with no counter-pressure
  • No Salary Peek recent form: won VCL SA Split 2 championship 3-2 over S8UL Esports on June 28
  • 555 recent form: runner-up at VCL SEA Split 2, falling to Sharper Esports 2-3 in the Grand Final on July 5
  • Trend score 28.23: market momentum is flat and one-directional, not building
  • Volume concentration: all eleven thousand dollars entered within the last twenty-four hours, signaling a very new market with no price discovery history

Lines Analysis: 555

555 brings the longer run of recent matches into this LCQ, having competed through a full five-map Grand Final series against Sharper Esports just two days before this bout. 555 won Fracture thirteen to eight and Haven thirteen to five in that series, showing map-specific dominance even in defeat. The market’s complete confidence in 555 on Map 1 reflects 555’s structural advantage as the SEA qualifier against a team traveling from the South Asia circuit.

No Salary Peek carries genuine momentum from the SA title but steps into a cross-regional bracket with limited data against SEA competition. No Salary Peek dropped a fifteen to thirteen map on Haven in the Grand Final, hinting at vulnerability when scores tighten. The zero-percent price is a thin-market artifact, not a scouting verdict.

  • 555 map win rate: won two of four played maps in the VCL SEA Split 2 GF against Sharper Esports
  • No Salary Peek clutch form: closed out VCL SA GF from a map deficit, winning the final two maps of the series
  • Market liquidity: one hundred twenty-two thousand dollars available, but open interest is zero
  • Cross-regional context: SEA vs SA matchups at Pacific LCQ carry limited historical data, adding uncertainty
  • Volume signal: eleven thousand dollars total with no opposing bets placed, meaning the price reflects trader conviction, not market balance

The combination of fresh volume and zero counter-exposure means the eleven-thousand-dollar market has not been stress-tested. 555’s deep-run SEA playoff experience gives the market read a logical foundation, but a mature, contested price would likely settle below one hundred percent.

LINES VERDICT

555

555 holds every edge the Map 1 market assigns to them, and their battle-tested run through the SEA playoffs gives the favorable read real backing heading into this Upper Bracket Semifinal.

Frequently Asked Questions

555 is the market favorite at 100% implied probability on Polymarket's Map 1 Winner market, making them the overwhelming pick to take the first map in this VCL Pacific LCQ Upper Bracket Semifinal.

No spread line is available for this match. The Map 1 Rounds Handicap offers 555 at -2.5 rounds, meaning 555 must win Map 1 by three or more rounds after applying the handicap.

The match is scheduled for July 7, 2026, with exact start time listed as TBD. The VCL Pacific Last Chance Qualifier is hosted in the Pacific region, with broadcast times varying by time zone.

The over/under for the match is set at 2.5 games. Betting the over means the series goes to a deciding Map 3, while the under means one team sweeps 2-0 in the best-of-three.

This market is available on Polymarket, a decentralized prediction market platform. Polymarket is not a sportsbook β€” it is a prediction market where users buy and sell outcome contracts using cryptocurrency.

We aggregate the live positions of the top 50 Polymarket whales (ranked by 30-day tracked volume) into one composite reading per market. It refreshes every hour. The percentage shows how many of those whales hold YES versus NO; the net dollar position shows the cohort's directional exposure in dollars.

A convergence event fires when three or more tracked wallets buy the same outcome on the same market within a four-hour window. We surface these in the activity feed and the VIP digest.

No. Lines is an editorial and data product. We do not operate prediction markets, custody funds, or accept trades. All trade flows deep-link to Polymarket via our affiliate code. Probabilities shown are market-implied and not predictions or recommendations.

What Could Shift These Probabilities?

555 Controls Map 1

555 leans on SEA circuit familiarity and recent five-map playoff experience to dictate the pace from the opening map. 555 showed dominant map wins at VCL SEA Split 2 on both Fracture and Haven, and a strong Map 1 performance would validate the market's full commitment to the SEA qualifier.

555 Runs Out of Steam

555 played a grueling five-map Grand Final just two days before this Upper Bracket Semifinal, falling to Sharper Esports in the deciding map on July 5. Fatigue and tactical exposure from that series could cost 555 their Map 1 advantage against a fresher No Salary Peek side.

No Salary Peek Upsets on Map 1

No Salary Peek demonstrated exceptional comeback ability by winning the VCL SA Grand Final from a 1-2 map deficit. The South Asia champions carry genuine mid-series resilience, and an early No Salary Peek lead on Map 1 could completely flip the current market read β€” which is built on zero opposing bets.

Thin Market Reprices Quickly

With only eleven thousand dollars in total volume and zero open interest, a single large bet on No Salary Peek could shift the Map 1 market dramatically. The one hundred percent price reflects unopposed trading, not deep consensus, and any meaningful counter-action would force rapid repricing across the LCQ slate.

Key macro factor: Cross-regional Pacific LCQ matchup between SEA and SA qualifiers, with limited head-to-head history and a brand-new market reflecting only one-sided early trading.

Market Timeline

7:10 AM
Market Created
7:12 AM
Market Opened
2:10 PM
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