| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PARIVISION | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Team Yandex | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team wins Map 1 of the ESL One Birmingham 2026 match between PARIVISION and Team Yandex. Map-level markets matter because single-map outcomes affect series momentum and are frequently traded by bettors who want exposure to a specific map rather than the full match.
ESL One Birmingham 2026 is a major tournament stage where professional squads compete on LAN under tournament rules; Map 1 is the opening map and can set the tone for the rest of the series. PARIVISION and Team Yandex are the competing organizations in this fixture; their recent form, map pools and LAN experience will be key context for traders. Total volume traded on this market is currently very low, so prices may move sharply on new information until liquidity increases.
Prediction market odds aggregate trader beliefs and update as new information (lineups, map vetoes, match delays) arrives; treat odds as a dynamic signal that incorporates public and private information rather than a guarantee of outcome.
This market resolves to the official winner of Map 1 as recorded by ESL One tournament officials and the event's match scoreboard; overtime and official remedial rulings by organizers are typically included in the official result used to settle the market.
Closure is TBD on the event page, but platforms commonly close map markets shortly before the scheduled start of Map 1 or when the organizer confirms the map start; monitor official match scheduling and the platform’s announcements for the precise close time.
Late roster changes can materially change expectations for Map 1; markets often react quickly once a substitution is confirmed and after the event’s roster lock time passes, so traders should verify official team sheets and organizer communications before market close.
The map that becomes Map 1 is determined by the event’s map veto/pick procedure, which is announced by ESL; traders should watch official veto logs and in-client pick/ban announcements because the chosen map favors different team strengths and can be decisive for Map 1 outcome.
If Map 1 is not played as scheduled, the platform will follow its stated event-resolution policy—markets may be voided, suspended, or settled based on the official organizer outcome and timing; check the platform’s rules and ESL One communications for the governing resolution procedure.