| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| G2 Esports | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Bilibili Gaming | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market focuses on the outcome of Map 3 in the First Stand 2026 match between G2 Esports and Bilibili Gaming — a single map within a larger match that can be decisive for the series result. It matters because Map 3 often determines the winner in short series formats and can influence tournament progression and momentum for both teams.
G2 Esports and Bilibili Gaming are established organizations in international League of Legends competition, each with distinct regional styles and rosters developed over prior seasons. Matches between EU/Western and LPL/Chinese organizations are watched closely for stylistic matchups, draft innovations, and how teams adapt to patches and each other in an international or interregional setting.
Market odds reflect collective market expectations about who will win this specific map and update as new information (lineups, drafts, patch notes, injuries) becomes available. Use the market as a real‑time gauge of sentiment and information flow rather than a fixed forecast — odds can and do move with latebreaking details.
Whether Map 3 is played depends on the match format defined by First Stand 2026: in a best‑of‑3 it is only played if the series is tied 1–1, while in longer formats map scheduling follows that event's rules — check the official match format and schedule for this specific fixture.
If the match is a best‑of‑3, Map 3 decides the series winner; in longer formats Map 3 may swing momentum or affect subsequent draft strategy. Tournament implications (advancement, seeding) depend on the event bracket and rules.
Changes like starting a substitute player, rotating an analyst/co‑coach into draft duties, or confirming a role swap are highly relevant — they can alter champion pools and team synergy specifically for a late or deciding map.
Teams often reserve their safest or most comfortable compositions for a deciding map, and historical head‑to‑head draft patterns (which champions one team consistently bans or targets) shape the available options; Map 3 drafts can therefore be more conservative or intentionally disruptive depending on prior results in the series.
Watch the official starting lineups and any last‑minute substitution notices, the published map veto/pick order, patch or balance changes affecting champion strength, and post‑game coach comments from the prior map for adjustments or strategy shifts.