| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Berlin International Gaming | 0% | 5¢ | 84¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| G2 NORD | 0% | 6¢ | 84¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market covers which team will win Map 2 of the Prime League 1st Division 2026 match between Berlin International Gaming and G2 NORD. Map-level markets matter because they isolate performance on a single map, which can differ from match-level outcomes due to map-specific strengths.
Berlin International Gaming and G2 NORD are competing in the Prime League 1st Division 2026; this map is the second game in their best-of series and follows the result and adjustments made on Map 1. Historically, teams in this league prepare map-specific strategies and use the veto process to shape matchups, so Map 2 often reflects both pre-match planning and in-series adaptation. Ongoing roster availability, recent patch or meta shifts, and tournament scheduling can all affect how teams approach a second map.
Prediction market prices reflect traders' aggregated expectations about who will win Map 2, incorporating public information like map picks, player availability, and live events such as Map 1 results. Use prices as a snapshot of market consensus while combining them with map-specific scouting and roster news for decision-making.
Map 1 outcomes affect momentum, psychological advantage, and visible tactical information; a clear win can force the losing team to change approach or draft, while the winner may double down on successful strategies. Markets typically react quickly to Map 1 results as traders update expectations about in-series adjustments and confidence.
Map 2 is determined by the league’s veto and pick procedure for the best-of series (teams alternately ban and pick maps according to the format). The specific pool and order are set by the tournament rules; analysts should check the Prime League map pool and the match’s documented veto sequence to know which maps were available and how Map 2 was selected.
Material changes include last-minute substitutions, players failing to connect or leaving due to health reasons, or an announced role swap. Any official team statement or tournament admin update about lineup changes can rapidly shift the market because individual player impact on a single map can be outsized.
Map 2 can decide the series result (in best-of formats) or be one step toward a series win, directly affecting match points and tie-break scenarios in the standings. Over a season, each map contributes to a team’s match record and potential tie-breakers, so Map 2 outcomes can have meaningful implications for playoff qualification and seeding.
Typical causes include server or technical failures, widespread connectivity outages, tournament admin rulings (e.g., rule infractions), or health-related interruptions. The tournament organizers announce official decisions; markets will update when admins provide timelines or rulings about rescheduling or cancellations.