| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reign Above | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Outfit 49 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 1 of the ESL Challenger League North America Cup #2 2026 match between Reign Above and Outfit 49. Map-level markets matter because the first map sets series momentum and reveals tactical matchups between the two teams.
The ESL Challenger League North America is a regional ESL competition that feeds into higher-tier events and gives emerging squads competitive exposure in the 2026 season. Reign Above and Outfit 49 are meeting for Cup #2; teams' map pools, veto choices, and recent form in online and LAN events are important context for this match. Because this market is map-specific, small tactical advantages and single-map specialties can produce outcomes that differ from overall series expectations.
Market prices reflect the collective view of traders and update as new information arrives (roster news, map picks, live performance). Use price movement together with independent match information to understand how sentiment changes over time.
The market typically closes at the official start time for Map 1 as listed on the tournament schedule; because the match start here is listed as TBD, closing will follow the tournament’s confirmed match time and any platform-specific pre-match cutoff rules.
The tournament’s veto procedure (teams banning/picking maps or following a preset rotation) determines which map is played first; that selection directly sets what this Map 1 market resolves on, and markets will update if the announced Map 1 changes prior to start.
If the map is delayed, trading may be suspended until an official restart time; if the map is postponed or the tournament organizers award a forfeit, resolution follows the event’s official result and the market operator’s rules, which can include voiding or settling based on the official outcome.
Watch the in-game leaders for mid-round calling and tactical adjustments, AWPers for long-range duels on specific maps, entry fraggers for opening kills, and support players for utility efficiency — performance in these roles often determines single-map outcomes.
Winning Map 1 usually provides psychological and tactical momentum into the rest of the series, but this market only resolves on the official Map 1 result; subsequent maps and series outcomes are independent of this market’s settlement.