| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Solary | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Galions | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market covers the outcome of Map 1 between Solary and Galions at EMEA Masters 2026; it matters because the first map sets momentum in a best-of series and is commonly used by bettors and analysts to assess form and strategy dynamics.
EMEA Masters is a regional tournament stage that features top qualifying organizations from across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa; it is a stepping stone to larger international events and a showcase for emerging metas and rosters. Solary and Galions represent club-level competition within the EMEA ecosystem; their Map 1 matchup can reflect preparation, map-pool strengths, and recent roster stability rather than the eventual series outcome.
Market odds aggregate trader beliefs and public information about this single map; shifts in odds typically reflect new information (roster news, vetos/picks, server issues, lineups) and should be treated as a real-time indicator of market sentiment rather than a fixed prediction.
The event page shows the market close as TBD; final trading typically ends before the scheduled start of Map 1 and may be adjusted by the exchange in response to official match timing or delays, so watch the market’s posted close time on the platform.
Yes — resolution follows the official match result for Map 1 as recorded by the tournament organizers; the market outcome is determined by the organizer’s finalized match report.
Last-minute roster changes can materially alter market sentiment because they change team chemistry and role assignments; markets typically react quickly to verified lineup announcements, and traders often reprice Map 1 odds based on the perceived impact of the change.
Overtime outcomes are resolved by the official match result for Map 1 — the map still produces a winner. If organizers declare a remake, postponement, or void for Map 1, the market will follow the exchange’s stated rules and the tournament ruling; that can include pausing the market or resolving according to the official determination.
Key signs include the final map veto/pick list, verified lineup confirmations, pre-match statements from teams or coaches, reported technical/connection problems, and any late-breaking patch or agent changes affecting the map’s meta — each can move market sentiment before Map 1 begins.