| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BNK FEARX | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Bilibili Gaming | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win map 2 of the First Stand 2026 match between BNK FEARX and Bilibili Gaming. Map-level markets matter because they isolate performance on a single map and highlight tactical and matchup-specific edges.
First Stand 2026 is a competitive event in the relevant esports title featuring regional and international squads; match outcomes depend on preparation, map pool, and in-tournament adjustments. BNK FEARX and Bilibili Gaming arrive with distinct playstyles, roster situations, and histories that make a single-map prediction meaningfully different from a match-level bet. Historical head-to-heads, recent results, and any roster or coaching changes are all durable context that stays relevant over time.
Market odds reflect the collective market view given public information and update as new facts (maps, rosters, injuries, server location) arrive. Use market prices as a dynamic signal alongside independent analysis of maps, side selection, and team news rather than as definitive forecasts.
The market resolves to the officially reported winner of map 2 for this match according to the event organizers and the exchange's resolution rules; if map 2 is not played due to format, forfeit, or cancellation, resolution follows the exchange's stated policies, so check the Kalshi market terms and the event's official match report.
The market will settle after the official result for map 2 is posted by the tournament and the exchange; settlement timing can vary (immediate after the match or after official confirmation), so monitor the exchange's updates and the event feed for the final determination.
Map 2 depends directly on the veto process and which map is left after bans and picks; teams' map pools and known veto strategies influence which map plays and therefore which team has a matchup advantage, so check anticipated veto patterns and each team's historical map win rates on likely selections.
A map 1 win can shift momentum, provide psychological advantage, and reveal strategic tendencies, but map 2 can differ due to side selection, map-specific strengths, and tactical countermeasures; treat map 1 as informative but not determinative for map 2.
Yes—announced substitutions, illness, or travel issues materially change match dynamics and are typically reflected rapidly in market prices once public; markets incorporate such announcements quickly, so confirm official roster notices from the event and team channels when evaluating the market.