| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Berlin International Gaming | 46% | 36¢ | 45¢ | — | $20 | Trade → |
| Misa Esports | 0% | 55¢ | 63¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is a bet on the winner of Map 1 in the EMEA Masters 2026 match between Misa Esports and Berlin International Gaming. Map 1 markets matter because the first map sets momentum for the match and reflects teams' map preparation and veto strategy.
EMEA Masters is a regional esports tournament featuring top teams from the Europe, Middle East, and Africa ecosystem; matches are typically best-of series where each map is traded separately in markets like this. Misa Esports and Berlin International Gaming arrive with distinct playstyles, roster choices, and map pools—Map 1 is often the first real test of those differences and can be influenced by pre-match vetoes and last-minute substitutions.
Market odds represent traders' aggregated assessment of which team will win Map 1 and update as new information (rosters, map picks, patch notes, live events) becomes available; they are signals to consider alongside direct team analysis, not guarantees.
This market offers two mutually exclusive outcomes: one outcome for Misa Esports winning Map 1 and one outcome for Berlin International Gaming winning Map 1; the market resolves based on the official result of that single map.
The market closes in accordance with the exchange's rules, typically at or just before the official start of Map 1; final settlement occurs when Map 1 has finished and the match officials publish the result.
Focus on map-specific results (how each team performed on the exact map or similar maps), recent scrim reports and lineup stability; short-term form matters more for a single map than long-term trends, but sample sizes can be small so interpret with caution.
Vetoes determine which map is played and often reflect both teams’ comfort zones—if the selected map is a clear strength for one team, that materially shifts the matchup; side selection (attack/defense, pick/ban order) can also give a tactical edge for Map 1.
Low volume can mean the market is new, that few traders are focused on this specific map market, or that key information (rosters, map picks) is not yet public; low liquidity can make price movements more volatile and sensitive to individual trades.