| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tundra Esports | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| PARIVISION | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market settles on the winner of Map 1 between PARIVISION and Tundra Esports at ESL One Birmingham 2026. It matters because Map 1 often sets tempo for the series and reflects draft and early-game execution strengths.
ESL One Birmingham is a prominent Dota 2 LAN event that attracts international teams and attention from fans and analysts. Tundra Esports is an experienced organization with multiple high-profile appearances, while PARIVISION's performance will be judged by their current roster, recent results, and how they handle LAN pressure. Map-level markets isolate the immediate tactical and drafting battle separate from full-series variability.
Odds in this market reflect collective expectations about who will win the first map based on draft, form, and matchup-specific factors; they update as new information (picks/bans, roster news, in-game developments) becomes available.
This market resolves solely on the official winner of Map 1; subsequent maps do not affect settlement.
Close time is listed as TBD; markets of this type typically close at or shortly before the official map start as determined by the tournament schedule and the market operator—check the market page for the exact close time once published.
Confirmed roster changes (substitutions or stand-ins) are material information that can materially alter expected matchups and should be monitored; settlement follows the official lineup announced by ESL for the match.
Market settlement follows the official ESL match outcome: if a map is paused and later resumed, the final official result determines the market; if a map is replayed or voided under tournament rules, the market operator will follow their stated cancellation or settlement policy in accordance with ESL’s ruling.
Official match results and live updates are available from the ESL One broadcast and scoreboard, the tournament’s official website and social channels, and reputable coverage sites like Liquipedia and team social accounts—use those sources for verification of the official Map 1 outcome.