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Dplus Kia’s chances to win EWC League of Legends jump 61.4 pp to 69% on Polymarket

Whale activity aligned with a sharp rise in the YES price, signaling growing conviction among top traders.

The market for “Will Dplus Kia win the EWC League of Legends Tournament” saw a dramatic shift in sentiment over the past 24 hours, with the YES price climbing from 7.6% to 69.0%, a surge of 61.4 percentage points. This sharp repricing reflects a substantial change in expectations for Dplus Kia’s chances in the tournament.

Whale activity supported this move, with net inflows of $8K into YES contracts. Over the same period, whales purchased $16K worth of YES contracts while selling $7K, indicating a clear tilt toward the affirmative outcome. The alignment between whale flow and price movement confirms that large traders are backing the recent surge, lending credibility to the shift in market odds.

Polymarket’s total volume for the market in the last 24 hours was $18K, a significant portion of which came from whales among the 48 unique large traders active. Since inception, the market has seen $43K in lifetime volume and attracted 158 unique traders, highlighting steady interest and liquidity.

The combination of a rapid price jump and whale buying pressure suggests that confidence in Dplus Kia’s victory has materially increased among informed participants. This dynamic signals a notable change in the narrative around the tournament outcome on Polymarket’s platform.

Market Will Dplus Kia win the EWC League of Legends Tournament
Market ID 2671106
24h price change +61.4 pp
YES now (PM Breaking) 69.0%
YES ~24h ago (est.) 7.6%
YES (Polydata overview) 69.0%
Whale net flow (24h) $8K
Whale buy / sell (24h) $16K / $7K
Unique whales (24h) 48
Volume 24h (PM) $18K
Unique traders (Polydata) 158

Source: Polydata API v3 · /whales/flow + Polymarket Breaking · snapshot 2026-07-18. Data: Polydata API v3. On-chain figures are public. Realized PnL is computed over resolved markets only and excludes open positions, so it is conservative versus the Polymarket UI. This is not investment advice.

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