| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team Spirit | 0% | 48¢ | 61¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Xtreme Gaming | 0% | 42¢ | 55¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market covers the winner of Map 2 in the PGL Wallachia 2026 match between Team Spirit and Xtreme Gaming. Map-level markets matter because the second map can shift momentum and affect the overall match result and bracket progressions.
PGL Wallachia 2026 is a PGL-organized esports event featuring professional teams across the tournament bracket; Team Spirit is an established organization with experience at major events while Xtreme Gaming is a competitor looking to advance through the field. Map 2 is the second game in their head-to-head match and will be played according to the event map pool and veto process, making map-specific strengths and recent form highly relevant.
Market odds reflect the collective expectations of traders and respond to new information such as lineup changes, map vetoes, and recent performance; they are a snapshot of sentiment rather than a fixed prediction. Because odds change, focus on the underlying factors (map fit, roster status, match context) when interpreting market movement.
This market resolves on which team is recorded as the winner of Map 2 in the Team Spirit vs. Xtreme Gaming match at PGL Wallachia 2026. If the map is played to completion (including overtime), the officially recorded winner of that map is the settled outcome; for definitive settlement rules, consult the market contract on the platform.
Settlement typically occurs after the tournament operators publish the official match scoreboard and the exchange confirms it. The exact timing can vary depending on event reporting and the platform’s verification procedures.
Very important: the veto process decides which map becomes Map 2 and different teams have distinct strengths and weaknesses on each map. A team heavily favored on a chosen Map 2 will often have a strategic edge, while being forced onto an uncomfortable map can materially change expected performance.
Last-minute roster changes can materially alter expected dynamics—changes to the in-game leader or a core fragging role tend to have the largest impact. Evaluate the nature of the substitution (stand-in vs. permanent sub), previous track record of the substitute, and how long teams had to practice together; markets typically adjust quickly to this information.
Treatment of postponed or unplayed maps depends on the platform’s official rules. Common resolutions include voiding the market (refunds) or waiting for an official reschedule and settling based on the eventual played map. Always check the market page and platform terms for the authoritative policy.