| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aurora Gaming | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Astralis | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 of the ESL Pro League 2026 match between Astralis and Aurora Gaming. Map-level markets matter because each map result directly affects match progression, tiebreakers, and team momentum in the event.
ESL Pro League is one of the premier Counter-Strike leagues; matches are often best-of series where individual maps have distinct tactical and map-pool implications. Astralis has historically been a top organization with systematic preparation, while Aurora Gaming is positioned as a challenger whose recent form, map preferences, and any roster moves will shape expectations for Map 2. Map-specific history between the two teams and the chosen map's characteristics are often more predictive than overall team reputation.
Market prices reflect the collective assessment of which team will win Map 2 given available information; changes in price indicate new information or shifting sentiment, such as lineup updates, map veto results, or live-match developments. Treat market movement as a signal to investigate underlying news rather than a fixed prediction.
The market resolves when ESL records an official result for Map 2 of the match; if Map 2 is not played due to format, cancellation, or forfeit, settlement follows the platform's and ESL's published rules for unplayed maps.
A win is the officially recorded winner of Map 2 as logged by ESL (including overtime if applicable); platform settlement uses that official match report as the determining source.
Map 2 is determined by the match's veto sequence (e.g., second pick or decider dynamics), so which map is left for Map 2 — and whether one team is known to favor or struggle on that map — materially changes expectations for this market.
Watch role-specific contributors: the primary AWPer for heavy impact, the entry fraggers who shape pistol rounds, and the team IGL/coaching calls that affect mid-round tactics; any announced substitutions or role swaps before Map 2 are especially important.
Live interruptions are handled per ESL and platform rules: play may be paused and the market may react to news, but final settlement follows ESL's official decision on the map outcome and the platform's policies for interrupted or forfeited maps.