| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PARIVISION | 0% | 40¢ | 88¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Team Liquid | 0% | 52¢ | 86¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the first map between PARIVISION and Team Liquid at PGL Wallachia 2026. Map 1 outcomes matter because they set early momentum in the match and influence subsequent maps and market pricing.
PGL Wallachia 2026 is an organized international esports event where teams prepare map pools and strategic game plans; PGL events draw strong attention from fans and analysts. PARIVISION and Team Liquid arrive with distinct organizational histories and competitive records, so matchup-specific factors (map pool, recent form, roster stability) are key to context for this single-map market.
Odds in this market represent the collective expectations of participants and update as new information arrives (map vetoes, lineup announcements, practice reports). Treat market prices as a real-time sentiment signal that responds to tangible, event-specific news rather than a static prediction.
It resolves on which team wins the first map played between PARIVISION and Team Liquid in their scheduled match at PGL Wallachia 2026; the market is binary and tied to the map-1 result.
Once the Map 1 pick or veto sequence is public, traders will re-evaluate team strengths on that map and the market may move to reflect which team is seen as favored on the selected map.
A confirmed substitution or coaching change can materially change expectations for Map 1; traders typically factor in the substitute's map experience, prior results with the team, and potential strategic shifts before updating positions.
'Closes: TBD' means the platform has not posted a fixed closing time; in practice the market will usually close at or shortly before the official start of Map 1 or when organizers lock match details—check platform updates for the final closing announcement.
Winning Map 1 gives the victor early momentum and a strategic edge in common formats (for example best-of-three), but it does not guarantee overall match victory; subsequent maps, map pool depth, and adaptability remain decisive.