| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| G2 | 22% | 19¢ | 23¢ | — | $13K | Trade → |
| Legacy | 77% | 75¢ | 81¢ | — | $12K | Trade → |
This market asks who will win Map 2 of the ESL Pro League 2026 match between Legacy and G2. Map-level markets matter because each map outcome affects the match result, team momentum, and tournament standings independent of the final series winner.
ESL Pro League is a premier competitive circuit with multi-map match formats where map two can be decisive for series momentum. Legacy and G2 have different organizational histories—G2 is a long-established international outfit while Legacy is known for regional strength and development of talent—so head-to-head context, recent roster moves, and map specialties shape expectations going into Map 2.
Market prices reflect the collective expectations of participants for who will win the second map and move as news and in-match events unfold. Interpret prices as a real-time synthesis of factors (vetoes, lineup updates, form, and in-match dynamics), not a guarantee of outcome.
It refers to the outcome of the second map actually played in this match under the ESL Pro League format. The market resolves based on the official result of that map as recorded by the tournament organizers.
The market resolves after ESL Pro League officials publish the final confirmed result for Map 2. Check the event page, ESL match center, and the market's settlement notices for the authoritative resolution and any notes on technical pauses, forfeits, or administrative decisions.
Map 2 is determined by the match's veto/pick sequence, which decides the map pool and which side picks or bans. Knowing which team had the right to pick Map 2 (or which maps remained) is important because teams often perform better on maps they selected or practiced extensively.
Announcements like a last-minute substitution, a starting player missing the map, coaching or analyst restrictions, or a player suspension/visa issue can substantially alter expectations because they change in-game roles, chemistry, and strategy execution.
A lopsided Map 1 can signal tactical dominance, better preparation on that map, or momentum for the winning side, which may increase their chances on Map 2. Conversely, a close or contested Map 1 suggests parity and that strategic counter-adjustments could swing Map 2; always weigh map-specific strengths and any fatigue or morale effects before updating your view.