| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PARIVISION | 0% | 74¢ | 87¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Yellow Submarine | 0% | 16¢ | 88¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 1 between Yellow Submarine and PARIVISION at PGL Wallachia 2026; the Map 1 result determines the opening advantage in the match and can influence subsequent maps and tournament positioning.
PGL Wallachia 2026 is a high-profile event in the Counter‑Strike/CS2 competitive calendar where teams compete in best‑of series across a rotating map pool. Yellow Submarine and PARIVISION arrive with distinct tactical identities and recent match histories that make the first map a focal point for momentum and strategic matchup analysis.
Market odds represent the real‑time consensus of traders and react to news (lineup changes, veto decisions, injury/visa issues) and in‑event developments; treat odds as a dynamic signal of market sentiment rather than a fixed prediction.
This market resolves on the official result of the first map played between the two teams; the team declared the official map winner by tournament officials (including overtime if played) determines resolution. If the map is not played or the match is postponed, resolution follows the platform’s event rules and announcements.
The listed close time is currently TBD; the platform typically updates the market to close prior to the start of Map 1, so monitor the event page or official notices for the exact close time and any last‑minute changes.
Roster changes can materially alter team chemistry and role assignments — early announcements give traders time to reprice markets, while last‑minute substitutions create higher uncertainty; check official team and tournament communications for confirmation and the substitute’s recent play history.
Focus on map‑specific KPIs: team win rates and rounds per side on the chosen map, individual player performance on that map (entry frag rates, AWP impact, utility efficiency), pistol round conversion rates, and recent series outcomes against similar playstyles.
The tournament’s veto/order rules dictate the Map 1 pick (e.g., higher seed/best‑of rules or a standard ban/pick sequence); the resulting Map 1 reflects those choices and strategic concessions, so understanding each team’s veto tendencies and comfort maps helps explain why a particular map appears first.