| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team Falcons | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Virtus.pro | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market trades on who wins Map 1 between Virtus.pro and Team Falcons at ESL One Birmingham 2026, providing a focused way to express expectations about the very first map. Map 1 is important because it sets momentum for the rest of the match and influences in-play markets.
ESL One Birmingham 2026 is a major Counter-Strike event that attracts established organizations and rising contenders; Virtus.pro bring legacy tournament experience while Team Falcons enter as a competitive opponent looking to make a statement. Map-specific preparation, recent roster moves, and the event's best-of structure shape how teams approach the opening map and how viewers should read pre-match indicators.
Prediction market prices are a real-time aggregate of traders' views and public information and should be read as a snapshot of market sentiment rather than an exact forecast. Prices can move quickly as map picks, lineups, or match-day reports come in.
The market settles on the official winner of the first map: either Virtus.pro wins Map 1 or Team Falcons wins Map 1, as determined by ESL match officials.
Closes TBD means the exchange will set a final cutoff closer to match start; many map markets close at the official match start or after vetoes are complete — check the platform's event timeline and live updates for the exact closing time.
A $0 volume indicates no trades have occurred yet on this contract; low or zero volume implies limited liquidity and that current prices may reflect few participants rather than broad market consensus.
The chosen map and which team starts on CT or T can materially influence the map balance and team strategies; markets typically adjust once veto results and sides are confirmed because those factors change matchup dynamics.
The market is resolved according to the tournament's official result: if overtime produces a winner, that team is the settled outcome. In cases of replays or matches voided by tournament officials, the exchange's settlement rules dictate resolution — consult the event and platform rule pages for specifics.