Which Team Will Win the Shortest LEC Game? — live odds on every candidate
The live market makes Team Vitality at 70% implied probability (1.43) the favourite in the Which Team Will Win the Shortest LEC Game? market, ahead of Karmine Corp (13%, 7.52). Every candidate is priced on a real exchange order book — the whole field sums to roughly 100%, with no bookmaker's margin.
The full Which Team Will Win the Shortest LEC Game? field on a real exchange — order-book prices for every candidate, no vig, and on-chain settlement. Browse the whole board free; fund with crypto only when you want to back a pick.
How this futures market settles
Which Team Will Win the Shortest LEC Game? is a single neg-risk field: every candidate is a Yes/No market on that outcome, and the prices across the field sum to roughly one. When the outcome is decided, the winning candidate's shares redeem for one dollar each on-chain via Polymarket's oracle, verifiable on Polygon; a candidate that drops out before settlement voids to zero. OVERDOG charges a flat 1% fee plus Polymarket's own fees, disclosed at bet time — no vig.
Live odds across the Which Team Will Win the Shortest LEC Game? field
The Which Team Will Win the Shortest LEC Game? field on the exchange includes Team Vitality, Karmine Corp, Fnatic, G2 Esports, Shifters, SK Gaming, Team Heretics, Movistar KOI and 2 more. Each contender is a separate Yes/No market you can back or lay at order-book prices — the winning candidate's shares redeem for one dollar each, and every other candidate settles at zero. OVERDOG charges a flat 1% fee plus Polymarket's own fees, disclosed at bet time; there is no vig on top of the exchange price.
How the Which Team Will Win the Shortest LEC Game? market resolves
Settlement follows Polymarket's published resolution criteria for this market: “This market will resolve to the team that wins the single shortest game played during the 2026 LEC (League of Legends EMEA Championship) Summer Split regular season, running through August 30, 2026. Playoffs are excluded. "Shortest" is determined by the in-game duration of each completed game, as recorded on the official post-game result and logged by the resolution source (the clock running from game start to…” The result is settled on-chain via Polymarket's oracle and is verifiable on Polygon.