| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LOS | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| FURIA Esports | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is a binary wager on which team—LOS or FURIA Esports—will win Map 1 of their CBLOL 2026 matchup. Map 1 outcomes matter because the first game sets immediate momentum in a series and is often the most reactive to pre-match information.
CBLOL 2026 is Brazil’s top-level League of Legends competition, and matches draw attention from fans and bettors tracking org performance, roster moves, and patch impacts. FURIA Esports is an established Brazilian organization participating in the split; LOS is the opposing team scheduled for this fixture. Map 1 is the opening game of the match and can be influenced by strategic draft choices and early-game execution.
Market prices reflect the collective expectations of traders and update as new information arrives (lineups, patch changes, publicized scrims, etc.). Use prices as a snapshot of market sentiment, but monitor real-time news because odds can shift rapidly before kickoff.
The market offers two mutually exclusive outcomes: LOS wins Map 1 or FURIA Esports wins Map 1; settlement is based on the official match result for the first game.
The event’s close time is listed as TBD; typically the market closes shortly before the official match start or at the platform’s announced cutoff—check the market page or platform notices for the final trading halt.
Day-of roster announcements can materially influence Map 1 probabilities because Map 1 is most sensitive to preparation; traders often reassess quickly when a starter or role change is posted, so monitor official team communications.
Map 1 is the opening game regardless of series length; in best-of formats it provides initial momentum and information about draft approach and comfort on the patch, while in single-map formats it is the decisive outcome—treat Map 1 markets as independent of later maps.
Key signals include official starting lineups, published patch notes and champion meta shifts, recent match VODs and scrim leaks, public statements from coaches/players, and any infrastructure or broadcast delays that could affect preparation.