| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BIG | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Sinners | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market lets traders speculate on which team will win Map 1 between BIG and Sinners at the BC Game Masters Championship 2026. Map-level outcomes matter because the first map sets momentum for the match and affects live and match-level trading strategies.
BIG and Sinners are established European Counter-Strike organizations with different tactical profiles and map preferences; past meetings, recent roster moves, and form on specific maps all provide relevant context. The BC Game Masters Championship is a staged event with a veto process and match schedule that determine which map is played first, so pre-match information and the tournament format shape expectations.
Market prices reflect the aggregated views of traders about which side is more likely to win Map 1 and will update as new public information arrives (lineups, vetoes, injuries, etc.). Treat the market as a dynamic signal to combine with your own map-specific analysis rather than a definitive prediction.
The exact timing and map order depend on the tournament's published schedule and match sheet; check the BC Game Masters official schedule and the match page for the latest start time and map assignment.
The veto determines which map is played first and can materially change each team's edge; markets typically move when vetoes or map picks are announced because some maps strongly favor one team.
Yes—confirmed substitutions, temporary stand-ins, or notable coaching restrictions alter team chemistry and strategic depth, and markets usually reprice quickly when such official changes are posted.
Early-round outcomes (pistols, anti-ecos) heavily influence momentum; live markets react fast, so factor in latency, market liquidity, and the potential for rapid repricing when making in-play trades.
Common drivers are official lineup confirmations, map veto revelations, credible injury or travel reports, server/ping issues, and large bets or liquidity shifts that can amplify price moves.