| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BIG | 0% | 55¢ | 66¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| K27 | 0% | 34¢ | 45¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 1 of the closed qualifier match between BIG and K27 in Stake Ranked Episode 1 (2026). Map-level markets matter because the first map can determine momentum, tactical choices, and match length in a qualifier setting.
The match is part of the closed-qualifier stage for Stake Ranked Episode 1 (2026), where teams compete to advance to later stages of the event. Closed qualifiers typically feature short, high-stakes match runs where a single map or match can decide progression; check the event page for the exact bracket and format for this qualifier.
Market odds reflect the aggregated expectations of traders and update as new information (lineups, veto results, injuries, travel) becomes available. Treat the market price as a current snapshot of perceived chances and as one input among scouting reports and official match information.
It settles on the officially recorded winner of the first map actually played between BIG and K27 for this match in the closed qualifier; the platform uses the event operator’s official match result to determine settlement.
The two outcomes are: BIG wins Map 1, or K27 wins Map 1 — the market is limited to which team wins that first map.
Substitutions are reflected in pre-match information and can change expectations but do not change the market’s subject: it still resolves to the team that wins Map 1; settlement follows the platform’s rules and the event operator’s official roster and match records.
No — the market is tied to whichever map is officially played first. A different Map 1 due to vetoes or map-pool differences does not alter the market’s resolution; it still resolves to the winner of the first map played.
The close time is listed as TBD; the market page will display the official trading cutoff once the operator sets it. Typically trading closes at or shortly before the match start or according to the event operator’s published schedule.