| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baam Esports | 0% | 48¢ | 61¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Lupus Esports | 0% | 39¢ | 52¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 of the EMEA Masters 2026 series between Baam Esports and Lupus Esports; Map 2 can alter match momentum and influence the overall series result and standings in the tournament.
EMEA Masters brings together top regional teams from Europe, the Middle East and Africa; both Baam Esports and Lupus Esports advanced through their respective regional qualifiers to reach this stage, so the matchup reflects contrasting regional playstyles and preparation. Map-level outcomes in multi-map series often hinge on draft adjustments, coaching responses between games, and short-term form rather than season-long records alone.
Prediction market odds are a real-time aggregation of participant beliefs and public information — they move as new information (drafts, substitutions, patch notes, player injuries, in-game developments) becomes available. Treat market prices as dynamic indicators of consensus, not guarantees of final outcomes.
The event page lists the market close as TBD; typically the platform closes a market at a defined cutoff tied to match timing (for example, shortly before Map 2 starts or when an official match decision is made). Check the platform’s official page or match schedule for the exact closing timestamp.
Map 1 results often prompt re-evaluation: participants factor in momentum, revealed champion pools, and how each team adapted. Movement after Map 1 typically reflects expectations about tactical adjustments, psychological momentum, and whether Map 1 exposed exploitable weaknesses.
Relevant metrics include recent head-to-head results between these teams, each player’s champion pool and comfort picks, side-specific win patterns, objective control tendencies (e.g., dragon/Baron contesting), and short-term form over the last few matches rather than season totals.
Announcements of substitutions or injuries are material news and typically cause immediate market reactions as participants update expectations; the magnitude depends on the prominence of the affected player and perceived disruption to team coordination. Follow official team communications and the event platform for confirmation.
Sharp moves are usually driven by decisive early skirmishes or multi-player kills, a timely objective steal or loss (major neutral objectives), significant tower swings creating map control, or an unexpected surrender/forfeit. These events change the perceived probability of a comeback or finish and are rapidly incorporated into market prices.