| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| kONO.ECF | 98% | 96¢ | 99¢ | — | $14K | Trade → |
| FUZOS | 1% | 1¢ | 4¢ | — | $13K | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 1 of the European Pro League Series 5 2026 match between kONO.ECF and FUZOS. Map-level markets matter because the first map often sets momentum for the rest of the match and reflects teams' map-specific strengths.
European Pro League Series 5 2026 is a regional competitive season featuring multiple clubs competing across a predefined map pool and format; individual matches are resolved map-by-map. kONO.ECF and FUZOS come into this meeting with their recent season form, roster availability, and map preferences shaping expectations for Map 1.
Market odds reflect the aggregate of traders' expectations about which team will win Map 1 at the time of trading and can change as new information arrives. Treat prices as real-time signals of market sentiment, not guarantees of outcome.
Closure is listed as TBD; markets for map outcomes typically close shortly before the map begins. Settlement will follow the official Map 1 result as recorded by the event organizers and the platform's contract rules—consult the event/contract page on KALSHI for exact settlement criteria.
Map 1 is determined by the league's established veto/pick procedure for the match: teams take turns banning and selecting from the authorized map pool. The broadcast or official match sheet will show the final selected map and veto order for this specific match.
Watch for announced roster changes or stand-ins, official starting lineups, recent match reports or highlight reels, injury or illness notices, and any public comments from coaches about game plans or map priorities.
Resolution depends on the league and platform rules: markets can be suspended, voided, or settled according to the official ruling. Check the KALSHI contract and the tournament's announcements for their specific handling of postponements and cancellations.
Volume indicates how much money has changed hands and is a proxy for market liquidity and interest—higher volume generally means more active trading and potentially quicker price updates. Volume does not by itself indicate which outcome is more likely; use it alongside other information such as roster news and map matchup analysis.