| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| French Flair | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Misa Esports | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market covers the outcome of Map 2 in the EMEA Masters 2026 series between French Flair and Misa Esports; map-level markets matter because they isolate team performance in a single game and capture strategic adjustments between maps.
EMEA Masters is a regional esports competition that brings together top clubs and emerging squads from the EMEA region; series are often multi-map, so Map 2 can be pivotal for momentum and series routing. Map-level betting reflects lineup choices, draft adaptations and patch-era dynamics specific to the second game rather than aggregate match performance.
Market odds here represent the aggregated expectations of traders for who will win Map 2 and will update as new information arrives (drafts, subs, patch notes, in-series developments). Odds are signals of market sentiment, not guarantees, and can change quickly around the map start.
The event page lists the close time as TBD; typically, map-level markets close at or shortly before the map start time — check the platform for live schedule updates and final close announcements.
Map 2 is the second individual game in the series between French Flair and Misa Esports; this market settles on the winner of that single game regardless of the overall series result.
Map 1 reveals draft strengths, weaknesses, and in-game tendencies; traders commonly update positions based on the visible adjustments, tactical reveals, and any momentum or morale changes coming into Map 2.
It means no trades have been recorded yet on this market; low or zero volume can indicate limited liquidity, so individual trades may move the market more and publicly displayed odds may be less stable until volume increases.
Watch the published draft/bans, any official roster or substitution notices, the announced side selection, late patch notes or server issues, and in-series communications from coaches or players — those items often move map-level expectations most.