Six Invitational Winner Betting
The winner market is the outright champion future for the Six Invitational: you back a team to lift the trophy. It is the headline bet of Rainbow Six Siege's world championship, and prices move sharply as teams progress from the group stage into the playoff bracket.
How outright prices move
Before the event, the outright reflects circuit form and seeding. Once play starts, every result repriced the market: a team topping its group shortens, while a side dropping into the lower bracket drifts even if it survives. Backing a contender early can lock in a longer price than waiting for the bracket, but it carries the risk of a group-stage exit. This is the core market of the Six Invitational betting page.
Each-way and the route to the title
Some books offer each-way style or to-reach-the-final markets, which pay on a deep run rather than only the title, useful for a strong team you fear in a single Bo5. Price the outright against the route: who must be beaten next, and how many series the bet must survive. Read it alongside the format and teams breakdown and our Six Invitational predictions, and tie it back to Rainbow Six betting. Live outright prices sit in the sportsbook.
Frequently asked questions
When should I place an outright bet?
Pre-event prices are longest but riskiest, since a group-stage exit ends the bet. Waiting until the bracket reduces uncertainty but shortens the odds. There is no single right answer; it depends on your read of the team's route.
What is an each-way esports bet?
It pays partly if your team reaches a set stage, such as the final, rather than only on winning the title. Availability and terms vary, so check the market rules in the live sportsbook.