| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baam Esports | 0% | 6¢ | 84¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Witchcraft | 0% | 6¢ | 84¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tracks who will win Map 2 of the EMEA Masters 2026 series between Witchcraft and Baam Esports; Map 2 can swing the series score and influence tournament progression and momentum for both squads.
EMEA Masters gathers top regional club teams from Europe, the Middle East and Africa to compete on a continental stage; individual maps within a series are often decisive for playoff positioning and morale. Witchcraft and Baam Esports arrive with their own regional histories and playstyles, and Map 2 provides teams a chance to adapt after Map 1 and force strategic changes for the remainder of the tie.
Market odds summarize how traders collectively view the likely Map 2 outcome based on available information; they update as new, map-specific information (drafts, roster news, technical issues) becomes public. Use odds movement as a signal that new information has arrived, and check why prices moved before drawing conclusions.
The event listing shows 'Closes: TBD.' Typically a market like this closes shortly before the start of Map 2; check the live market page for the exact close time as it will be updated when the schedule is finalized.
This market offers two map-specific outcomes: Witchcraft wins Map 2, or Baam Esports wins Map 2. The market settles based on the official Map 2 result from the tournament organizers.
Map 1 outcome influences Map 2 through strategic adaptation and psychology: the losing team may make draft or roster changes and play with urgency, while the winning team may keep momentum or become conservative. Traders react to those potential shifts, so Map 1 events (picks, bans, decisive plays) are often priced in quickly.
For Map 2, watch roles that create tempo and picks—typically the jungler (early objective control), the mid laner (skirmish and roaming impact), and the primary shotcaller/support (vision and macro decisions). Any well-known star players or recent roster changes on either team deserve extra attention when assessing map-level impact.
Rapid movement is usually triggered by new, map-specific information such as final draft results, last-minute roster substitutions, official technical delays or server/ping news, and verified injury or illness reports. Always check the source and timing of the news to judge whether a price move reflects substantive information or thin-market volatility.