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Radiant vs. Dire win-rate at the 2026 Esports World Cup Dota 2 tournament (July 7–19, 2026, Paris) will be determined by which side wins more games across all official matches. Every completed game credits the winning side; forfeits, unreplayed games, or unrecorded results do not count. If Radiant wins more games, the market resolves to Radiant; if Dire wins more, it resolves to Dire; if tied, Neither. If the tournament is cancelled or final data is unavailable by August 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, the market resolves to No.
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This market will resolve based on which map side — Radiant or Dire — wins more total games across the 2026 Esports World Cup (EWC) Dota 2 tournament, held July 7–19, 2026 in Paris, France. Each completed game counts as a win for the listed side whose team won that game. All official games played as part of the EWC 2026 Dota 2 tournament count toward the total, including group stage, survival/gauntlet stage, playoff, and any tiebreaker games that produce a result. Games that are not completed — including forfeits, technical remakes that are replayed, or games with no recorded winner — do not count. This market will resolve to Radiant if Radiant-side teams win more total games than Dire-side teams across the tournament. It will resolve to Dire if Dire-side teams win more total games than Radiant-side teams. It will resolve to Neither if both sides win an equal number of games. If the tournament is cancelled, or is postponed such that the tournament is not completed and final side-win data is not available by August 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "No". The primary resolution source for this market will be Dotabuff (https://www.dotabuff.com), using its per-game side (Radiant/Dire) and winner data for the EWC 2026 event. Liquipedia (https://liquipedia.net/dota2/Esports_World_Cup/2026) and Datdota (https://www.datdota.com) may be used as secondary sources. A consensus of credible reporting or publicly available match data may also be used where the primary source is incomplete.