| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nemiga | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| 1WIN | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is a bet on which team wins Map 2 of the ESL Challenger League Europe Cup #2 2026 match between Nemiga and 1WIN. Map-level markets matter because individual maps reflect map-specific advantages, veto strategy, and momentum that differ from match-level outcomes.
ESL Challenger League events are part of the competitive Counter-Strike calendar where regional and aspiring top-tier teams compete for points, prize money, and promotion opportunities. Nemiga and 1WIN are established squads with differing recent trajectories, and the Map 2 result can reveal matchup-specific strengths (map pool, tactical depth) that influence both teams’ prospects in the rest of the event.
Prediction-market odds summarize how other traders view the likely Map 2 winner but are not fixed forecasts; use them alongside independent evaluation of maps, lineups, and recent form. Markets update in real time to reflect new information such as roster changes, map picks, or injury reports.
The market settles on which team is declared the official winner of the second map that is played in the match between Nemiga and 1WIN, per the event’s match sheet. If the second map is not played due to cancellation, forfeit, or other exceptional circumstances, settlement follows the platform’s stated market rules and the event organizer’s official report.
A decisive Map 1 can influence Map 2 through momentum, confidence, and tactical adjustments; teams that lose may change strategies or map approaches. However, Map 2 still depends on map-specific strengths, veto choices, and any in-series tactical changes rather than Map 1 result alone.
Vetoes determine which map becomes Map 2 and therefore can change the relative advantage between Nemiga and 1WIN. Knowing the map pool and which maps each team prefers or avoids is essential context because some teams have strong asymmetries across maps.
Traders should confirm the active lineup and any stand-ins, as well as official coach roles and recent substitutions. Official team announcements and the tournament administration’s roster confirmations are the authoritative sources; unconfirmed social-media claims should be treated cautiously.
Look for past matches between Nemiga and 1WIN on that specific map, recent results for each team on the same map against similar opponents, player-level impact metrics on the map (e.g., entry fragging, utility efficiency), and any recent tactical shifts shown in recent broadcasts or demos.