| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| K27 | 0% | 50¢ | 61¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| CYBERSHOKE Esports | 0% | 38¢ | 50¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 of the Stake Ranked Episode 1: Closed Qualifier 2026 match between CYBERSHOKE Esports and K27. Map-level outcomes matter because they determine match scores, influence advancement in the closed qualifier, and reflect team strengths on particular maps.
Stake Ranked Episode 1 is part of the 2026 competitive circuit where closed qualifiers decide which teams earn spots in later stages or the main event. Closed qualifiers typically feature regional teams fighting for a limited number of qualifier slots, and individual map results contribute to match outcomes, tiebreakers, and seeding. Both CYBERSHOKE Esports and K27 will be competing to secure progression and prize/placement implications tied to the qualifier.
Market odds represent the crowd’s aggregated assessment of which side is more likely to win Map 2 and will change as new information (lineups, map picks, injuries, etc.) arrives. Treat odds as a real-time signal, not a guaranteed forecast; check the market page for the latest updates and settle rules.
Settlement is based on the official map result for Map 2 as recorded by the tournament organizer for Stake Ranked Episode 1 Closed Qualifier 2026; if the organizer records one team as the Map 2 winner, the market will typically settle to that result. If the map is not played or the organizer voids it, the exchange’s stated settlement rules apply.
The lineup recognized by the tournament at the start of Map 2 is generally used for practical considerations and public evaluation; for settlement, the exchange follows the tournament’s official roster list and eligibility determinations.
The listed close time is TBD; in practice, exchanges commonly close map-specific markets shortly before the scheduled start of that map or when the operator marks it closed. Check the market page for the definitive close timestamp and any last-minute changes.
Map 2’s identity is set by the match’s veto/selection process; because teams have varying strengths across the map pool, the chosen Map 2 directly changes the contest being predicted. If the veto process is not complete when the market is listed, confirmed map identity can materially shift expectations.
Resolution follows the tournament organizer and exchange rules: common outcomes include settling to the organizer’s official result after a remake or pause, voiding the market if the map is not completed, or applying special-case rules for technical forfeits. Consult the market terms and the tournament’s official match bulletin for specifics.