| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yellow Submarine | 0% | 21¢ | 98¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| BetBoom Team | 0% | 69¢ | 97¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market predicts the winner of Map 1 in the PGL Wallachia 2026 match between Yellow Submarine and BetBoom Team. Map 1 is important because it sets early momentum and informs in-play markets for the rest of the match.
PGL Wallachia 2026 is a high-profile esports event that attracts regional and international teams; matchups are resolved map-by-map under tournament rules. Yellow Submarine and BetBoom Team each bring recent competitive histories, roster decisions, and map preferences that influence how they approach the opening map. Tournament format, seeding, and recent results in lead-up events provide useful context for this specific matchup.
Market prices are an aggregate signal of participant expectations about which team will win Map 1 and update as new information arrives. Use changes in the market together with match-specific information (map vetoes, rosters, live events) to inform decisions, rather than treating a single quote as a fixed truth.
The market settles when the tournament organizer posts the official Map 1 result; settlement is based on the declared winner of the first map played. If Map 1 is not played or the match is voided by organizers, the exchange may cancel or void the market according to its rules.
Settlement follows the official final result for the first map, which includes any overtime periods used to decide the map. Technical pauses or delays do not change settlement — the official match outcome after play resumes determines the market result.
Vetoes decide which map becomes Map 1; teams tend to avoid or ban maps where they are weak and aim to force opponents onto unfavorable maps. Knowledge of each team’s preferred map pool and prior head-to-head results on candidate maps helps predict which side gains an advantage on Map 1.
Key swing contributors are typically the AWPer, entry fraggers, clutch-oriented riflers, and the in‑game leader who dictates mid-round decisions. Monitor lineup confirmations and recent individual form reports to identify which players are likely to have outsized impact on Map 1.
Yes — late roster changes, stand-ins, visa issues, travel fatigue, or limited practice time at the event can materially influence performance on Map 1. Tournament logistics and the teams’ ability to adapt to venue conditions or schedule shifts are worth tracking before and during the match.