| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HMBLE | 66% | 7¢ | 73¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
| Solary | 93% | 26¢ | 93¢ | — | $430 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the first map of the EMEA Masters 2026 match between HMBLE and Solary. Map 1 outcomes matter because the opener often sets momentum for the rest of the match and is a common market for traders who want an early, map-specific exposure.
EMEA Masters is a regional club competition featuring top teams from Europe, the Middle East and Africa; this match is one of the fixtures in the 2026 edition. HMBLE and Solary are competing clubs whose recent performance, roster decisions, and map preparation in the lead-up to the event provide the primary context for this market.
Market odds reflect the aggregate beliefs of traders about which team will win the first map and update as new information (lineups, map picks, injuries, local conditions) arrives. Use the market as a snapshot of crowd expectations, not a definitive prediction—prices can move quickly on fresh, event-specific news.
This market resolves on which team wins the first map of the match: a resolution in favor of HMBLE if they win Map 1, or in favor of Solary if they win Map 1. Tiebreaker rules (e.g., abandoned maps) follow the platform's published settlement policy.
The listed close time is currently TBD; typically trading closes shortly before the first map begins. Monitor the platform for an official close time and any last-minute schedule updates from the event organizer.
A low traded volume means price movements can be driven by relatively small trades and may be more volatile or less reliable as a consensus signal. Low liquidity also increases the chance that prices do not fully reflect all available information.
The map-pick/veto process determines which map is played first; if a team forces a map that suits their strengths as Map 1, that materially changes the matchup. Market prices often move after pick/ban announcements, so the pick phase is important for evaluating this market.
Head-to-head history can provide useful context, but its relevance depends on recency, roster continuity, and whether those past matches used the same map or meta. Prior results on the specific map and with current lineups are the most informative indicators.