| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aurora | 0% | 53¢ | 99¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Heroic | 0% | 37¢ | 99¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team—Heroic or Aurora—will win the second map of their match at PGL Wallachia 2026. Map-level markets matter because map-specific matchups and vetoes can produce different outcomes than the overall match result.
Heroic and Aurora are competing at PGL Wallachia 2026, a PGL-organized esports event; this market isolates the outcome of the match's second map rather than the overall match. Tournament format (best-of-one, best-of-three, group or playoff stage), map pool, and any announced roster changes all affect whether a second map is played and which map is selected. Past meetings and each team's historical strengths on particular maps provide useful context but do not guarantee results.
Market odds summarize trader expectations about who will win Map 2 given available public information; they update as new data (vetoes, lineups, injury/roster news) arrives. Treat odds as a snapshot of market sentiment, and recheck closer to the scheduled match time for changes.
A win is determined by which team is declared the official winner of the second map played in the match, including any overtime resolution used by the tournament. Check the event rules or the market's settlement policy for confirmation of overtime handling.
If no second map is played, settlement depends on the market platform's rulebook; common outcomes are voiding the market or settling per pre-established platform procedures. Always consult Kalshi's event-specific rules or market page for the definitive policy.
Markets of this type commonly lock shortly before the start of the specific map or when official match timings are finalized. The exact close time is determined by the platform and the event schedule, so monitor the market page and the tournament's published timetable.
Vetoes determine the actual map played as Map 2, which can favor one team if that map aligns with their strengths. Knowing veto order and each team's map pool narrows the scenarios you should consider for the market outcome.
Authoritative sources include the official PGL event page, the match scoreboard on the tournament site, team social accounts for last-minute roster notices, and the live broadcast or official match report for finalized vetoes and map assignment.