| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FaZe | 0% | 43¢ | 56¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Monte | 0% | 44¢ | 57¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market covers the winner of Map 1 between Monte and FaZe at ESL Pro League 2026. Map 1 is important because it sets momentum, impacts team strategy for subsequent maps, and is a common focus for short-term trading.
ESL Pro League is a major international Counter‑Strike league that stages best‑of series across a rotating map pool and a standard veto process. Monte and FaZe enter with their recent form, head‑to‑head history, and any roster or coaching changes all relevant to how they approach Map 1. Because rosters, map pools, and tournament stakes evolve, pre‑match context and last‑minute updates can materially change outlooks.
Market odds on this platform represent the aggregated beliefs and money flows of traders and respond to new information like lineup announcements, map picks, or reported issues. Use market moves as signals of changing information rather than as fixed truth; check official match sources for final resolution rules.
The market will generally close at or shortly before the official start of Map 1, but the exact close time is listed on the trading platform and can change if the match is delayed; check the event page and live updates for the current closure time.
This market is a two‑outcome contract representing which team wins Map 1: one outcome for Monte winning Map 1 and the other for FaZe winning Map 1; overtime results are typically resolved according to the platform’s official match result policy.
Verified roster changes announced before Map 1 kickoff are material information and often move the market quickly; major unverified rumors may move prices too, but official confirmations (from the tournament or teams) are the most reliable triggers.
Map 1 is determined by the standard veto/pick procedure used in ESL matches; the identity of Map 1 matters because teams have uneven strengths across the map pool, so watch the veto sequence and any pre‑match statements about map preferences for insight into expected advantage.
Resolution follows the trading platform’s event rules: delays typically leave markets open until an official result is posted, overtime is usually counted as a win for the team that ultimately wins the map, and cancellations or forfeits are handled per platform policy (often resulting in voids or refunds); consult the platform’s official resolution policy for specifics.