| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vitality | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| The Mongolz | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 1 of the Vitality vs. The Mongolz match at BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026. It matters because the first map sets momentum in a multi-map match and reveals how each team handles the tournament environment and map-specific matchups.
BLAST Open Rotterdam is a major international Counter-Strike tournament with invited and qualified teams competing on a rotating map pool; matches are typically best-of-three, so Map 1 can determine tactical approaches for later maps. Vitality and The Mongolz each bring distinct recent histories, roster stability, and map preferences that shape expectations going into the encounter. Roaster changes, bootcamps, and recent LAN results are common factors that affect team readiness at events like BLAST.
Market odds reflect aggregated expectations from traders and shift as new information (lineups, practice results, map vetoes) arrives; treat them as a dynamic forecast rather than a certainty. Use odds alongside direct match information—lineups, vetoes, recent demos—to form your own view.
Exact start time is set by the tournament schedule and broadcast; consult the official BLAST match schedule or the event page for the confirmed kick-off. Market close time is listed on the trading platform and may update if the match is rescheduled.
This market resolves on which team wins the first map played between Vitality and The Mongolz at the event. If the map is played to completion, the team that wins that map determines the market outcome; if the map is not played or the match is cancelled, resolution follows the platform's stated rules.
Key influencers are the in-game leaders who set tactics, the primary AWPers who control long-range engagements, and the main entry fraggers who dictate pace. Also watch support players who enable utility-heavy executes and any recent roster additions that change team dynamics.
Map vetoes determine which map is played and can advantage the team with deeper strategical preparation on that map; starting side can also matter, as some teams perform consistently better when beginning on T or CT. The final veto outcome often drives early-match tactics and economy management.
Reschedules and roster changes materially affect expectations—markets typically react quickly to such news. Check official tournament communications for confirmation, monitor platform notices for market adjustments or pauses, and re-evaluate the matchup using the new lineup and timing information.