| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Bandits | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Unicorns Of Love Sexy Edition | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is for the winner of Map 1 between Unicorns Of Love Sexy Edition and The Bandits at EMEA Masters 2026; map-level bets matter because the first map often sets momentum in a best-of series. It is useful for traders who want exposure to draft and early-game dynamics rather than the full match outcome.
EMEA Masters brings top teams from regional leagues across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa to compete in a multi-stage event; teams qualify via domestic leagues and regional playoffs. Map 1 outcomes reflect immediate draft choices, lane matchups, and early rotations, and can be influenced by recent roster moves, coaching directives, and the current game patch. Historical encounters between these organizations and any recent scrim or tournament form provide useful context but must be weighed against lineup changes and meta shifts.
Market odds represent the aggregated expectations of traders based on available information and update as new information (drafts, lineups, injuries, patch notes) becomes public. Use odds as a measure of market sentiment and information flow rather than a guarantee of outcome.
Close times are set by the exchange (Kalshi) and will typically occur shortly before the official match start; check the platform for the exact cutoff since the event page lists the close as TBD.
The market resolves to the team that wins the first game of the matchup; in-game victory is achieved by destroying the opponent's Nexus after objectives, teamfights, and map control decide the tempo.
For this team, watch roles that most influence early tempo—typically the jungler for objective pressure and the mid laner for roaming and priority; bot lane performance can also swing mid-to-late fights.
Map 1 markets resolve based only on the first game and are highly sensitive to draft and early-game planning, whereas match markets account for adaptation across multiple maps and endurance over a series.
Head-to-head map history provides context on matchup tendencies and drafting patterns, but its relevance depends on recency, roster continuity, and whether the meta or patch has changed since those matches.