| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PARIVISION | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Vitality | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market covers which team wins Map 1 between Vitality and PARIVISION at BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026, a high-profile opening map that can set momentum for the rest of the match. It matters because Map 1 outcomes often shape series strategy, live betting, and perceptions of team readiness on the chosen map.
BLAST Open Rotterdam is part of the BLAST circuit, a major international Counter-Strike tournament series that attracts top professional teams and significant spectator attention. Vitality and PARIVISION arrive with their recent competitive histories, roster decisions, and map-specialist preparations all relevant to expectations for this specific map. Because BLAST events use best-of formats and structured map vetoes, the first map is both a showcase of preparation and a tactical battleground.
Market odds aggregate what traders expect given public information (rosters, form, map pool, injuries) and update as new details appear; they are a snapshot of market sentiment, not guarantees. Use odds alongside match-specific information—map pick, lineup confirmations, and match-day context—to interpret likely scenarios.
This market is a bet on which team will win the first map of their match at BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026; the outcome is decided when Map 1 finishes, regardless of subsequent maps in the match.
Trading normally closes shortly before the map begins or when the official match server goes live; check the specific market page for the exact close time since it can vary or be updated if schedules change.
The veto process determines which map is played as Map 1 and therefore alters which team’s historical performance and tactical preparations are most relevant—markets will react as the veto unfolds and once the map is locked in.
A confirmed roster change is material information for Map 1 because it can change in-game roles, chemistry, and map-specific competence; markets typically update quickly, so verify official announcements and consider recent performances of the substituted player or stand-in.
Look at recent matches between these teams on the same map, each team’s recent results and map pool trends, pistol-round and side-split statistics on that map, and performance at similar BLAST or LAN events—these elements provide stable context even as odds shift.