| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Virtus.pro | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Xtreme Gaming | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is for the outcome of Map 1 in the ESL One Birmingham 2026 match between Virtus.pro and Xtreme Gaming; Map 1 is important because it sets momentum for the series and is often targeted by teams’ map-strategy plans.
ESL One Birmingham is a prominent CS2/Counter‑Strike event that draws established organizations and newer challengers. Virtus.pro is a long‑standing organization with top‑level experience, while Xtreme Gaming represents a competing roster whose map pool depth and recent form shape expectations; roster changes, practice results, and map strategies all influence single‑map outcomes.
Prediction market odds summarize the aggregate expectations of traders about which team will win Map 1 and will move as new information arrives (map vetoes, lineup changes, delays). Treat market prices as a real‑time sentiment indicator that reacts to event‑specific developments rather than a fixed forecast.
Closing and settlement are determined by the market operator and are typically tied to the official match start or the result posted by ESL match officials; check the event page on the trading platform and the tournament schedule for the exact close/resolution timing, which may be updated if the match is delayed.
The market is settled according to the official Map 1 result as recorded by ESL One Birmingham match administrators; if the map is completed, the team listed as the winner by official sources determines settlement, and exceptional cases (cancellations, forfeits, or technical rulings) are handled per the platform’s event resolution rules.
Vetoes/picks determine which map is played and can dramatically shift expectations because teams vary in strength across maps; market prices can move after the veto phase or once a map is confirmed, so monitoring the veto sequence and each team’s historical performance on that map is important.
Relevant history includes past matches between these two on the same map, recent series results, and how roster changes have affected prior outcomes; however, past results must be contextualized by current rosters, recent patches, and evolving strategies.
Watch the teams’ primary AWPers, entry fraggers, and the in‑game leaders because their performance and tactical calls often decide map rounds; impact players who consistently win clutches or control key positions on the chosen map can swing the map result, as can notable recent form or illness/availability issues.