| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Verdant | 0% | 16¢ | 84¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| WLGaming Esports | 0% | 16¢ | 84¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 of the EMEA Masters 2026 match between WLGaming Esports and Verdant. Map-level markets matter because a single map can decide match momentum, tiebreakers, and tournament progression.
EMEA Masters is a regional inter-league esports competition where teams from different domestic leagues face off; individual maps are contested under the tournament's official ruleset and map pool. WLGaming Esports and Verdant arrive with distinct playstyles and seasonal records within their leagues, and Map 2 can reflect adaptations after Map 1 and strategic choices like map vetoes and side selection. Because matchups and patch changes evolve over a season, map outcomes often hinge on short-term preparation as much as long-term form.
Market odds reflect the collective judgement of traders responding to public information—lineup announcements, map picks, patch notes, and live performance—and update as new information arrives. Use odds as a real-time signal of market sentiment, not a static forecast, and verify outcomes against the tournament's official result.
This market resolves based on the official result of Map 2 as recorded by the EMEA Masters tournament organizers; the side that is recorded as the winner of Map 2 determines the market outcome.
The close time is determined by the exchange and the tournament schedule; markets typically lock at the tournament's official match start time or when the operator publishes a lock, so check the event page for the exact close time once it is announced.
Map selection is handled according to the event's veto rules—Map 2 might be a team pick or follow a predefined rotation—and side choices (attack/defense or first/second pick) can give strategic advantages; these procedural details influence expected matchup dynamics and therefore are important information for traders.
Treat official roster confirmations from the tournament or team announcements as high-impact information: starting lineup changes, role swaps, or emergency stand-ins can materially change in-game coordination and should be verified against the event's official roster list before making decisions.
The authoritative sources are the EMEA Masters official match page and the tournament operator's published results (and any official VOD or post-match report); the exchange also publishes its resolution rules specifying which official source it uses for settlement.