| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BIG | 0% | 62¢ | 75¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Team Nemesis | 0% | 25¢ | 38¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market concerns the outcome of Map 1 in the Stake Ranked Episode 1: Closed Qualifier 2026 match between BIG and Team Nemesis; Map 1 can shape momentum and bracket progress in the qualifier. It matters to traders and fans because closed qualifiers determine which teams advance to the main event and individual map results affect seeding and confidence.
Stake Ranked Episode 1 is a tournament series with closed qualifiers where invited and qualifying teams compete for spots in the main event; this is one of the early elimination matches in that 2026 cycle. BIG and Team Nemesis are competing organizations entering the qualifier—closed qualifiers typically feature high stakes, limited slots, and teams that may be regional or internationally mixed. Because this is a closed qualifier map, roster announcements, recent practice results, and map preparations can swing the match outcome quickly.
Market odds represent the collective view of participants about which team will win Map 1 and will update as new information (roster news, veto results, server details) appears. Use odds as a real-time measure of market sentiment and how the community is reacting to developments for this specific map.
The market close time is listed as TBD; typically markets close at or just before the official match start time or when map vetoes are completed—check the event organizer’s schedule for the official start and the market page for the updated close time.
A winning outcome for Map 1 is awarded to the team that wins the map according to the tournament’s official match record (standard map victory rules apply); the market outcome follows the organizer’s official result reporting.
Day-of roster changes can materially affect Map 1 dynamics—markets typically react to confirmed substitutions or role swaps because they change chemistry, communication, and map-specific capabilities; rely on official team announcements and tournament confirmations for verification.
Head-to-head history can inform expectations, especially if recent meetings occurred on the same map, but its relevance depends on how recent those matches were, whether the rosters were unchanged, and whether teams have since adjusted strategies.
Official information is posted by the event organizer (Stake Ranked/Stake Ranked Episode 1 channels) and the tournament’s match page; for the most reliable updates check the organizer’s live schedule, the teams’ official social channels, and the match page used by the market host.