Event

LoL: Solary vs Galions (BO5) - EMEA Masters Playoffs

2 signals across 1 market · $33,862 tracked · resolves Jun 15, 2026

Solary vs Galions is a League of Legends BO5 EMEA Masters Playoffs event, with traders pricing outcomes around the match and its game handicap. PolySpotter tracks smart money activity on the hub, including a recent signal showing an 89% winner scaling into Galions exposure.

Markets (1)

  1. Game Handicap: SLY (-1.5) vs Galions (+1.5)2 signals · $33,862 tracked

Top trades across all markets

  1. 89% winner scaling Galions

    Elite 89% lifetime winner with nearly $2M profit is deploying $19.6K across five related markets, including a huge Galions position in a very quiet market.

    $19,648Wallet win rate: 89%Score: 24.0
  2. 89% winner scaling in

    Elite 89% lifetime winner with nearly $2M profit bought $14.2K of Galions across a very thin market and related event markets.

    $14,213Wallet win rate: 89%Score: 20.0

Top wallets in this event

  1. 0xe015b56ffd$33,862 · 1 market · 2 alerts · 89% wins

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FAQs

What are the Solary vs Galions prediction market odds?

This event tracks Polymarket trading for the Solary vs Galions BO5, including the listed game handicap market: SLY -1.5 vs Galions +1.5. Odds can move as traders react to draft expectations, roster news, momentum, and smart money positioning.

What is the smart money doing on Solary vs Galions?

PolySpotter has tracked $19,648 in smart money across this event. The latest alert flagged an 89% winner scaling into Galions, suggesting a profitable trader is increasing Galions-related exposure.

What does SLY -1.5 vs Galions +1.5 mean?

The handicap market is based on the match score. Solary -1.5 generally requires Solary to win by at least two games, while Galions +1.5 can cash if Galions win the match or lose by only one game, depending on final market rules.

When does the Solary vs Galions market resolve?

The event is tied to the EMEA Masters Playoffs BO5 initially scheduled for June 15 at 11:00 AM ET, with resolution expected after a winner is determined. If the match is canceled, tied, or delayed beyond the allowed window without a winner, the market may resolve 50-50 under the stated rules.