| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team Nemesis | 0% | 25¢ | 38¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| BIG | 0% | 62¢ | 75¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 of the closed qualifier match between BIG and Team Nemesis in the Stake Ranked Episode 1 tournament. Per-map markets matter because individual map results determine series outcomes and reflect map-specific strengths and strategies.
This is a closed-qualifier match in a ranked esports tournament format where teams compete for a spot in the main event; closed qualifiers typically feature high stakes and short preparation windows. Map-by-map betting isolates a single map outcome rather than the full match, so factors like veto order, map pool, and momentum from Map 1 can strongly influence Map 2. The market currently shows two outcomes and listed volume is $0, which indicates limited trading activity at the moment.
Market prices represent the crowd’s evolving view of who is likely to win Map 2 and incorporate new information as it becomes available; they are signals rather than guarantees. Low trading volume or late-breaking match news (lineup changes, delays) can make prices move rapidly, so interpret odds alongside context and available match news.
This market will settle on one of two outcomes: BIG wins Map 2, or Team Nemesis wins Map 2. Settlement is based on the official match result for that specific map as recorded by the tournament organizers or the exchange’s official source.
Closing time is determined by the exchange and often occurs shortly before the map starts or when tournament officials confirm the map is underway; because the event listing shows 'Closes: TBD', check the exchange’s market page and official match schedule for the exact closure time.
Map 1 can affect momentum, side choice, and veto outcomes for Map 2: a decisive Map 1 win may boost a team’s confidence and economy, while a loss can force strategic adjustments. Use Map 1 performance to gauge momentum and identify tactical patterns rather than as a sole predictor.
Rosters and substitutions are part of match context; markets settle on the official result regardless of lineup changes. Significant late roster news can materially change market sentiment and liquidity, and in cases of cancellation or official postponement, the exchange’s rules determine settlement or refunds.
Key elements include how well each team’s AWPer is performing on the map, the effectiveness of entry fraggers and utility usage in early rounds, the in-game leader’s adaptations between halves, and clutch conversion rates in critical rounds—these often determine close map outcomes.