| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spirit | 0% | 56¢ | 62¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| G2 | 0% | 38¢ | 44¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tracks who wins Map 1 when G2 faces Spirit in ESL Pro League 2026. Map 1 is often a momentum-setting leg of a match, so traders use it to express views on each team's immediate preparation and tactical readiness.
ESL Pro League is one of the premier professional Counter-Strike events with a standardized map pool and tournament administration; matchups like G2 vs. Spirit draw attention because both organizations have histories of deep runs at top LAN events. Map-by-map markets matter because teams prepare differently for opening maps, and a Map 1 win can influence lineup decisions and morale for the remainder of the fixture.
Market prices reflect the collective response to public information (map veto, lineups, recent form, server location) and update as new data arrives; interpret them as a dynamic snapshot of market participants’ expectations rather than a fixed prediction.
The close time is listed as TBD on this market; typically trading closes shortly before the map begins (often at map start or when the official match time is announced). Check the market page for the final cutoff once ESL posts the match schedule.
This market has two outcomes: G2 wins Map 1 or Spirit wins Map 1. The winning outcome is determined by the official ESL match result for Map 1, including any overtime played; the market settles based on the tournament’s official match report.
Map 1 is typically the product of the teams’ pick/ban sequence—knowing which side picks or bans first, each team’s preferred maps, and recent pick tendencies can materially change expectations for Map 1 once the veto is announced.
For map-level outcomes, watch the teams’ primary AWPer for long-range impact, the main entry fragger for early-round control, and the in-game leader for tactical adjustments. Check the announced rosters just before the match to confirm any recent role changes or stand-ins.
The market follows ESL’s official resolution: overtime results count toward the map winner; prolonged pauses, technical match restarts, forfeits, or disqualifications are settled according to ESL’s official match ruling and the platform’s settlement policy—consult the market rules and ESL match reports for specifics.