| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Galions | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| French Flair | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is on the winner of Map 1 in the EMEA Masters 2026 match between Galions and French Flair. Map 1 matters because it sets early momentum in a series and is often the most traded single-game outcome on match pages.
EMEA Masters is a regional competition that pits top academy and secondary teams from across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa; it has been a showcase for rising talent and strategic innovation. Galions and French Flair are competing under the same event rules and patch environment, so this first map reveals each side's draft priorities, preparation level, and immediate matchup advantages.
Market odds represent the crowd’s aggregated view of which team will win Map 1 and update as new public information (lineups, patch notes, bans/picks, injuries) appears. They should be read as a summary of market sentiment at a point in time, not as guaranteed forecasts.
It will be resolved to the team that is recorded as the winner of Map 1 by the tournament organizers; settlement follows the official match result for that specific game.
Map 1 start time follows the tournament schedule; the market’s close time is event-specific (listed as TBD) and typically locks at or shortly before the official match start or at the platform’s announced lock time.
Early objective fights (first dragon, Rift Herald), successful jungle invades or counter-jungling, and winning side-lane skirmishes that convert into tower advantages are among the strongest determinants of a single map’s result.
Late roster changes can materially alter expectations and therefore market prices, but they do not change settlement: the market still resolves to the officially recorded winner of Map 1 as recognized by the tournament.
Settlement follows the tournament organizer’s ruling: a paused game that is resumed typically stands, a remade map is handled per official rules (which may void or replay the map), and a forfeit is usually recorded as a win for the non-forfeiting team; the platform will settle according to those official determinations.