| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team Spirit | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Nigma Galaxy | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market covers which team wins Map 1 between Nigma Galaxy and Team Spirit at ESL One Birmingham 2026; Map 1 is important because it sets tempo and gives strategic information about drafts and momentum for the rest of the matchup.
Nigma Galaxy and Team Spirit are internationally recognized Dota 2 organizations with histories at top-tier LAN events; both teams' recent roster moves, patch adaptation, and head-to-head experience feed into expectations for an opening map. ESL One Birmingham is a major regional/international event where drafts, map choices, and in-person conditions (stage, ping, crowd) can materially affect single‑map outcomes.
Market prices represent the collective judgement of traders about Map 1’s outcome and update as new information (lineups, drafts, patch notes, match delays) becomes available. Treat prices as a live signal of perceived chance rather than a deterministic prediction.
The market will close before Map 1 begins; exact closure time is set by the platform and typically happens shortly before official match start or when a locked-in draft/lineup is posted. Check the market page or platform notices for the precise cutoff.
Settlement is based on the official Map 1 result as recorded by the tournament organizers: the team awarded the map win by tournament admins is the winning outcome for the market.
Map 1 drafts reveal priority heroes, first‑pick advantages, and targeted bans; a surprise draft or a denied comfort pick can swing the map outcome, and markets usually react quickly once draft information is public.
Historical Map 1 matchups provide context on playstyle clashes and hero matchup trends but must be weighted alongside recent form, patch differences, and roster changes, since past results can be misleading if conditions have materially changed.
Yes — tournament delays, official reschedules, or administrative decisions (such as forfeits or match restarts) can change when or how the market settles; in such cases the platform follows its settlement rules and tournament official rulings, so monitor official tournament and platform announcements.