| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BetBoom Team | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Team Spirit | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the second map of the PGL Wallachia 2026 match between Team Spirit and BetBoom Team. Map-level markets matter because map outcomes capture map-specific strengths, veto strategy, and tactical matchups that can differ from overall match odds.
PGL Wallachia is a PGL-organized event; matches are typically played in multi-map formats (BO3 or BO5 depending on stage). Team Spirit and BetBoom Team are established esports organizations whose performances can vary by game patch, map pool, and recent lineup changes. Map 2 is important because it reflects adjustments after Map 1 and can swing momentum in a series.
Prediction market prices reflect collective expectations about which team will win the second map; they update as new information (lineups, vetoes, warmup results, injury/sub news) arrives. Treat the market as a real-time aggregator of market participants’ beliefs rather than a fixed forecast.
Map 2 is the second map played in the match between Team Spirit and BetBoom Team; the market is resolved based on which team is recorded as the winner of that specific map by the official tournament results.
Resolution follows PGL’s official rulings: if Map 2 is not played due to a forfeit, cancellation, or format change, the market will be resolved according to the tournament’s official outcome and the platform’s stated resolution rules.
Confirm the map veto outcome, official starting rosters, any announced stand-ins or coach-only play, the published match start time, and last-minute updates from tournament officials or team accounts.
Map 1 provides direct information about how teams match up tactically and psychologically; a dominant Map 1 can indicate a favorable matchup or momentum, while a surprise result may spur rapid adjustments that materially affect Map 2.
Key elements include side-pick advantages, clip economy/weaponry on the map, utility usage patterns, map-specific rotations and timing calls, and individual duel performance from players tasked with high-impact roles.