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Pcific Esports

Pcific Esports

PCFIC|Valorant|TR|5 players
Trading Volume$1.0M
Active Markets0
Win Rate59%
Match Record10W - 7L

Player Roster

Active

PlayerName
cNed
cNed
Mehmet Yağız İpek
s
seven
Johann Hernandez
q
qpert
Mateja Mijović
a
al0rante
Felix Brandl
N
NINJA
Patryk Koczyba

Match History

DateMatchScore
Apr 8Pcific Esports vs GIANTX12L
Apr 3Pcific Esports vs BBL Esports02L
Feb 3Pcific Esports vs ULF Esports02L
Jan 28Pcific Esports vs GIANTX12L
Jan 21Pcific Esports vs BBL Esports12L
Sep 15Pcific Esports vs Apeks23L
Sep 14Pcific Esports vs CGN Esports30W
Sep 8Pcific Esports vs The Ultimates20W
Sep 7Pcific Esports vs CGN Esports12L
Sep 4Pcific Esports vs SAW20W
Sep 3Pcific Esports vs Joblife20W
Sep 2Pcific Esports vs MOUZ21W
Aug 31Pcific Esports vs The Ultimates20W
Jul 26Pcific Esports vs HOWL Esports31W
Jul 24Pcific Esports vs HOWL Esports21W
Jul 22Pcific Esports vs Fire Flux Esports20W
Jul 21Pcific Esports vs Galakticos21W

About Pcific Esports

Frequently Asked Questions

Pcific Esports's active Valorant roster currently has 5 players: cNed, seven, qpert, al0rante, and NINJA. Roster changes — including substitutions, stand-ins, and player transfers — can significantly affect market odds. This page updates automatically to reflect the latest official roster, so you can see exactly who is competing before trading on any Pcific Esports market.

Based on their recent competitive matches, Pcific Esports has a 59% win rate with a record of 10W - 7L. You can view their full match history on this page, including scores, opponents, and tournament context. Recent form is one of the strongest factors influencing market odds — a team on a winning streak will typically see higher implied probabilities, while a losing run often shifts odds against them.

Each Valorant market on Polymarket is structured as a yes/no question — for example, "Will Pcific Esports win?" You buy shares in "Yes" or "No" at the current market price, which reflects the crowd-sourced implied probability. If your side is correct when the match concludes, your shares pay out $1 each. If incorrect, they pay $0. You can also sell your shares at any time before the match ends to lock in a profit or cut a loss. Prices update in real-time as traders react to news like roster changes, patch updates, and tournament developments.

All Pcific Esports markets resolve based on the official match results as reported by the tournament organizer. Series winner markets resolve when the final game of the series concludes. Prop markets resolve based on in-game data from the official broadcast or tournament data provider. You can check the "Rules" tab on any individual market page to see the exact resolution criteria and sources.

Polymarket odds are set by real traders putting real money behind their positions, which tends to produce well-calibrated probabilities. With over $1.0M traded on Pcific Esports markets alone, these prices aggregate the collective knowledge of participants who follow Valorant closely — factoring in team form, roster changes, meta shifts, and head-to-head records. Prediction markets have a strong track record of accuracy, often outperforming traditional bookmakers by reflecting the latest information as it emerges. For the latest stats, visit the accuracy page on Polymarket.

Several factors can move Pcific Esports's odds on Polymarket. The most impactful include recent match results and form, roster changes such as substitutions or transfers, tournament stage (group stage vs. playoffs), head-to-head history against specific opponents, and meta or patch changes that may favor or disadvantage their playstyle. Traders incorporate all of these variables into the price, which is why odds can shift rapidly when new information becomes available.

Yes. This page is a free resource for tracking Pcific Esports's match results, current roster, win rate, and live market odds — no account or trade required. You can monitor how odds shift in real-time as a way to gauge market sentiment on Pcific Esports's upcoming matches. If you decide to trade later, you can sign up and fund your account at any time.

Sign up for a free Polymarket account and fund it using crypto, a credit or debit card, or a bank transfer. Then return to this page, choose any active Pcific Esports market, select the side you want to trade, enter your amount, and confirm. Your position will be visible in your portfolio, and you can sell at any time before the market resolves.

Polymarket is the world's largest prediction market, where you can stay informed and trade on real-world events. Traders buy and sell shares on outcomes across politics, sports, crypto, finance, tech, culture, and esports — including Valorant matches for teams like Pcific Esports. Prices reflect real-time, crowd-sourced probabilities backed by real money, offering a transparent, market-driven alternative to traditional odds sources. Visit polymarket.com to explore all available markets.

Updated Apr 9, 2026 12:14 am ET