| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BNK FEARX | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Team Secret Whales | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the first map between Team Secret Whales and BNK FEARX at First Stand 2026. Map 1 outcomes matter because they set tempo for the match and can influence in-match strategy and subsequent maps.
First Stand 2026 is a competitive event on the professional calendar where teams prepare specific map strategies and drafts; Map 1 is often the most-prepared and closely contested map. Team Secret Whales and BNK FEARX come in with distinct play styles and map pools, and match context (group stage vs. playoff, bracket pressure) can change how they approach the opener.
Market prices reflect the collective, real-time assessment of likely outcomes based on available information; they update as new info (roster news, map picks, patch notes) arrives. Use prices as a dynamic signal of market sentiment, not as guarantees of the result.
The market will typically close before the official start of Map 1; exact close time is set by the exchange and may update if the match schedule changes. Settlement occurs after the official match report from First Stand 2026 confirms the Map 1 result, subject to the exchange’s settlement rules.
A win is awarded to the team listed as the official winner of the first map in the tournament’s match report. If the map is not completed or the match is voided, settlement follows the exchange’s stated invalidation or postponement policies.
Head-to-head history can highlight map-specific tendencies or matchup advantages, but it should be weighed alongside recent form, roster changes, and map picks since past results may be on different maps or under different rosters and metas.
Late roster news often moves market sentiment because it directly affects team coordination and strategy; regardless of changes, the market will settle based on the official outcome for Map 1 as recorded by the tournament organizers.
Overtime outcomes count toward the official winner of Map 1 and the market settles on the team that wins after overtime per the event rules; if a replay or administrative decision changes the official result, settlement follows the tournament’s official ruling and the exchange’s settlement procedures.