CATEGORY REFERENCE

Valorant Markets Built For Your Slip

We organise Valorant around the details you actually check before a match: maps, agent tempo, pistol rounds, live score movement and series format. Open your account in seconds...

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pk73 What Our Valorant Lobby Contains

What Our Valorant Lobby Contains

Our Valorant page focuses on pre-match and in-play markets for recognised events, with map winner, series winner, round totals, handicap prices and selected side-based options. Where available, we use esports data feeds such as Bayes Esports and Abios alongside our trading desk, so your slip reflects map score changes quickly. You can browse VCT, regional qualifiers and selected third-party events from one

Valorant space.

FEATURED ANGLES

Three Valorant Areas To Explore

Each Valorant card is arranged to help you move from event choice to market choice without losing the match context. We keep the map name, series score and live status close to...

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Pre-match

Series Winner Board

Check the full match price before agent picks settle. We display the format, scheduled map count...

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In-play

Map Momentum Panel

During live Valorant maps, the panel follows round score, side switch and timeout movement. You can...

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Markets

Round And Handicap Shelf

The shelf groups spread-style options, map totals and pistol round angles in one area. It is...

MOBILE VALORANT

Valorant Slips On Smaller Screens

Our mobile Valorant view keeps live score, map status and your slip within thumb reach. Match cards compress cleanly, so you can scan VCT fixtures, open a market...

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Map score bar
Slip drawer
Live status tags
Compact match cards
MATCH HELP

Support While Using Valorant

If a Valorant market pauses, settles late or looks different after a map change, our help paths are tied to the event record. Send us the match name and slip reference, and we can trace the exact market state.

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Settlement Check

Use this when a Valorant result has finished but your slip still shows pending. We check the recorded map score, series result and market type before updating the outcome.

Market Pause Query

Valorant prices may pause around technical breaks, side switches or sudden data delays. Ask support for the match reference, and we will explain why the market was unavailable.

Slip Reference Help

If you need to discuss a Valorant slip, copy the reference from your account history. That gives us the event, market, timestamp and selected price without asking for screenshots first.

RUNNING STANDARDS

How We Operate Valorant Markets

Valorant trading depends on clean event data and clear settlement rules. We keep market names readable, separate map and series outcomes, and record changes against timestamps so your account history can be...

Data Source Labels

Where a Valorant event uses external esports data, we mark the market with live status cues. This helps you see when prices follow a supported feed rather than manual timing alone.

Map Result Rules

Map markets settle from the completed map score, not from early momentum. If a Valorant map is remade or voided by event rules, our settlement follows the posted market condition.

Series Separation

We separate match winner, map winner and handicap markets because Valorant formats vary. A best-of-three series can move differently from a single-map qualifier, so labels stay visible.

Account History

Your Valorant slips remain in account history with event name, market name, selection and price. That record helps you revisit a settled map or raise a precise support question.

Price Change Prompts

If a Valorant price shifts before confirmation, we show the updated figure before the slip is accepted. This keeps fast round swings from landing unseen on your account.

Region Access

We show Valorant markets only in supported regions where local law permits. If an event is unavailable for your account location, the lobby will hide that market group.

How Our Valorant Page Differs

Many esports pages mix Valorant with every other title and bury the map context. We give Valorant its own structure, so you can compare events, formats and live...

Valorant-first layoutOur page starts with Valorant events rather than a mixed esports wall. You see the match, format and map status before choosing from market groups.
Map context near pricesWe keep current map details close to the available prices. That makes it easier to read pistol rounds, side changes and score pressure together.
Clear market wordingValorant markets use plain labels such as map winner, series winner and round total. We avoid vague naming that makes similar options hard to separate.
Live pause clarityWhen a Valorant market pauses, the card shows its live state instead of leaving you guessing. This is common around breaks, delays and rapid score updates.
Slip checksBefore a Valorant selection is accepted, the slip confirms event, market, selection and price. If the number moves, you see the change first.
Event filteringYou can focus on VCT, regional events or selected qualifiers from the Valorant page. Filters reduce scrolling when several matches start close together.
Support-ready recordsEvery settled Valorant selection stores the event and market detail in your account history. That record shortens support checks when timing or score questions appear.

Valorant Highlights Inside pk73

These are the visible elements that shape our Valorant experience. They focus on match reading, quick navigation and clean settlement rather than generic lobby claims or...

Series cards

Each Valorant series card shows event name, teams, format and live status. You can decide whether to open the match without checking several screens.

Map tabs

Map tabs separate whole-series decisions from map-specific markets. This matters when Valorant vetoes and side starts affect how each map is priced.

Round totals

Round total markets sit near the map score, so you can judge the number against current pace, overtime risk and side switch timing.

Handicap options

Handicap markets are grouped away from winner markets to reduce misclicks. You can read the spread, map number and event label before confirming.

Live score cues

Score cues refresh around round results and side changes. They help you read the Valorant match state before opening or updating your slip.

Result records

After settlement, your Valorant history shows whether the outcome came from map score, series score or the selected round-related market.

Valorant Questions Before You Join

You can browse series winner, map winner, round totals, handicap markets and selected live options when available. The exact Valorant market set depends on event data, match format and regional access.

Yes. Valorant prices can move after round results, side switches, timeouts or economic swings. If a price changes before confirmation, the slip displays the updated figure for your approval.

Map markets settle from the completed map result linked to that market. If an event organiser remakes, cancels or voids a map, settlement follows the stated condition shown with that market.

A pause can happen during technical delays, score checks, rapid round updates or feed interruptions. We pause the affected Valorant market so the price is not accepted on stale match data.

When VCT events are available in your supported region, we place them inside the Valorant area with event labels and format details. Regional qualifiers may also appear when data support is active.

Check the event name, map number, market label, selection and current price. Valorant formats change quickly, so confirming those fields helps you avoid choosing a series market when you wanted a map.