LoL: DIA Ozarox Esports vs Dark Passage (BO5) - TCL Playoffs
SportsEsportsleague of legendsGames
Start Date
2026-08-22
End Date
2026-08-27
24h Volume
$7K
Total Volume
$7K
  • Game Handicap: DP (-2.5) vs DIA Ozarox Esports (+2.5)42¢
  • Game 1: Both Teams Slay Baron Nashor?50¢
  • Game 1: Both Teams Slay a Dragon?50¢
  • Game 1: Any Player Quadra Kill?50¢
  • Game 1: Odd/Even Total Kills?50¢
  • Game 2: Both Teams Slay a Dragon?50¢
  • Game 2: Any Player Quadra Kill?50¢
  • Game 2: Odd/Even Total Kills?50¢
  • Game 3: Both Teams Destroy Inhibitors?50¢
  • Game 3: Any Player Quadra Kill?50¢
  • Game 3: Odd/Even Total Kills?50¢
  • Game 4: Both Teams Slay Baron Nashor?50¢

This market refers to the LoL Lower bracket quarterfinal 2 match between DIA Ozarox Esports and Dark Passage in the TCL Playoffs, initially scheduled for August 27, 2026 at 11:00 AM ET. This market will resolve to "DIA Ozarox Esports" if DIA Ozarox Esports win the match against Dark Passage. This market will resolve to "Dark Passage" if Dark Passage win the match against DIA Ozarox Esports. If the match is canceled (not played at all) or ends in a tie, this market will resolve to 50-50. If the match is postponed, it must be rescheduled to a start time on or before September 10, 2026 at 11:59 PM ET (14 calendar days after the originally scheduled start of August 27, 2026 at 11:00 AM ET). If, by that deadline, the most recently announced rescheduled start time is on or before the deadline, this market resolves based on the result of the match as played. Otherwise, this market resolves 50-50, regardless of whether the match is subsequently played. If the match begins but is not completed, and one team wins due to the opponent's forfeiture, disqualification, or walkover, this market will resolve to the team who wins. If the match ends in a forfeit, disqualification, or walkover (team withdraws before the start and the other wins automatically), this market will resolve to 50-50. The resolution source for this market will be official information from https://gol.gg/esports/home. However, if https://gol.gg/esports/home has not published final results within 2 hours after the event’s conclusion, a consensus of credible reporting may be used instead including video evidence. In cases where a team’s listed name includes minor discrepancies from the resolution source, this market will resolve based on the underlying real-world match rather than exact name matching. Recognizable abbreviations, alternate or erroneous spellings, sponsor tags, affiliate or academy designations, regional identifiers, and minor formatting differences will be treated as referring to the same team, provided the intended team can be clearly and uniquely identified within the relevant competition. If a listed team name has no reasonable connection to any participating team, or if it matches or could reasonably refer to another team in the same competition such that the intended team cannot be unambiguously determined, this market will resolve 50-50.

DIA Ozarox Esports enters the TCL Summer Playoffs Bo5 matchup as the stronger side, backed by superior recent form and a clean head-to-head record against Dark Passage. Ozarox (rebranded under DIA Esports ownership after acquiring the TCL spot in July 2026) posted a 5-2 regular-season record in Spring 2026, reached the Spring playoffs, and opened Summer 2026 with a 2-0 Swiss-stage mark. Their core roster showed consistent objective control and scaling potential across patches. Dark Passage, a historic TCL organization, has posted middling-to-poor results in recent splits, including a 1-6 Spring record and mixed play-in outcomes in Summer before dropping a 2-3 Bo5 to SU Esports in the first playoff round on August 19. In their only prior meeting (TCL Spring 2026 regular season), Ozarox swept Dark Passage 2-0 with strong map wins driven by superior gold differentials and teamfight execution. Dark Passage has shown occasional upset potential through individual performances but struggles with consistency against higher-placed sides and has rotated rosters without establishing sustained momentum. The Bo5 format in the double-elimination bracket amplifies the value of playoff experience and adaptation. DIA Ozarox’s stronger regular-season positioning and recent results give them the edge in trader consensus, though roster transitions for the rebranded side and Dark Passage’s historical brand prestige introduce some uncertainty in longer series. Late-series adjustments, patch shifts, and individual form will likely decide extended maps.

LoL: DIA Ozarox Esports vs Dark Passage (BO5) - TCL Playoffs