| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| kONO.ECF | 99% | 98¢ | 100¢ | — | $14K | Trade → |
| FUZOS | 1% | 0¢ | 2¢ | — | $12K | Trade → |
This market predicts the winner of Map 2 between kONO.ECF and FUZOS in the European Pro League Series 5 2026. Map-level markets matter because each map outcome determines series momentum, tournament standings, and trade settlement for bettors and analysts.
European Pro League Series 5 is a seasonal regional competition featuring established rostered teams from Europe; matches are played in a map-by-map format drawn from the tournament map pool and veto process. kONO.ECF and FUZOS carry their own map preferences, recent form, and matchup histories into this face‑off, and Map 2 can reflect both teams’ tactical adjustments after Map 1.
Market prices represent the collective view of traders and incorporate public information such as rosters, injuries, and live match events; they update as new information becomes available. Use market movement as a real‑time indicator of how fresh information is influencing expectations, not as a fixed prediction.
Settlement follows the tournament's official result: the market is resolved when the tournament operator publishes the official Map 2 winner. If Map 2 is not played, abandoned, or the match is voided, settlement follows the exchange's published rules for unplayed or cancelled maps.
Map order is determined by the event's veto/pick procedure and cannot be retroactively changed by the Map 1 result once Map 2 has been agreed. However, some formats give the Map 1 winner choices (like side selection) that can indirectly affect performance on Map 2.
Focus on role-specific impact players: primary fraggers and entry duelists, the team's designated sniper/awper, and the in‑game leader who calls strategies. Check each team’s recent stat lines and map-specific highlights to identify who consistently influences outcomes on the chosen map.
Late roster changes or stand-ins can materially change expectations because they affect team chemistry, communication, and map expertise; markets typically adjust quickly once an official roster update is announced by the tournament or teams.
Key live indicators include the half‑time score and side swings, early-round economy and force buys, repeated tactical patterns or successful executes, timeout usage, and any technical interruptions or official rulings; these tend to produce rapid market movement.