| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tricked | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Passion UA | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market covers the result of Map 1 between Tricked and Passion UA at the BC Game Masters Championship 2026; map-level outcomes matter because they set momentum for the rest of the match and can affect tournament progression.
The BC Game Masters Championship 2026 is a competitive esports event that features teams from multiple regions competing across a standard map pool and a series format set by the organizers. Tricked and Passion UA each bring distinct playstyles and recent competitive histories to this matchup; past meetings, roster stability, and recent form are relevant background when evaluating Map 1.
Prediction market odds reflect collective trader expectations based on available information and will update as new facts (lineups, vetoes, injuries) emerge; they are a real‑time signal, not a guarantee of the outcome.
The market typically closes at or just before the official start time of Map 1 as posted by the event organizers; check the trading platform for the confirmed close time once the schedule is published.
That depends on the match format used by the event (for example, Bo1, Bo3, or Bo5). In multi‑map formats Map 1 contributes to the series score but is not always decisive; consult the event format to understand how individual map wins affect advancement.
Watch the announced map, each team’s historical performance on that map, any last‑minute roster notes, the outcome of the map veto process, and team playstyle matchups (e.g., aggressive entries vs. coordinated executions). These will be most predictive for Map 1.
A confirmed substitution is material news that often causes rapid market movement; platforms may also pause trading to reflect the update. Always verify substitutions through official team or tournament channels before acting.
Sharp late moves usually follow new, credible information such as lineup confirmations, last‑minute tactical pulls, broadcast or admin announcements, or unexpected technical issues; assess the credibility of the source and whether the information changes the match fundamentals.