| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Natus Vincere | 0% | 31¢ | 45¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Tundra Esports | 0% | 59¢ | 73¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the first map of the PGL Wallachia 2026 match between Natus Vincere and Tundra Esports. The first map often sets momentum for the series and is a focal point for in-match strategy and live trading.
PGL Wallachia 2026 is an international LAN event that brings together top organizations; map-level markets isolate short-run outcomes within a larger match. Natus Vincere and Tundra Esports each bring distinct competitive histories and recent results that shape expectations, while head-to-head records and map pools provide additional context for Map 1.
Prediction market odds represent the collective view of participants and change as new information arrives; they are not guarantees but a real-time consensus signal. Low trading volume can make market prices more sensitive to individual trades or late-breaking news.
The listed close is TBD; platforms normally close markets shortly before the match starts and settle after the official match result is posted. Check the exchange's event page for the precise close and settlement policy for this market.
The market is decided by the official result of the first map played in the match. Standard match rules apply, so overtime outcomes are resolved according to the tournament rules; if the map is not played, settlement follows the exchange's cancellation/postponement rules.
Which map is selected for Map 1 is a major factor: teams tend to pick or avoid maps where they have tactical advantages. A favorable veto sequence can materially change expectations for the first map.
It means no trades have executed yet on this market, so visible prices may reflect initial quotes rather than sustained consensus. Low or zero volume implies limited liquidity and greater price sensitivity to individual trades or news.
Official roster substitutions announced before the match are accounted for in the market; if a team forfeits the match the opponent is typically awarded the win under tournament and exchange rules. For postponements or cancellations, the exchange's specific policies determine whether the market is voided or rescheduled—check the platform's event rules for this market.