| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sinners | 0% | 46¢ | 57¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| ECSTATIC | 0% | 45¢ | 54¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 1 of the closed qualifier match between ECSTATIC and Sinners in Stake Ranked Episode 1. It matters because a first-map win can signal momentum and map-specific strengths that differ from the full-series outcome.
Stake Ranked Episode 1 is a closed-qualifier stage feeding into a larger tournament cycle; teams here are fighting for advancement and seeding. ECSTATIC and Sinners each bring recent competitive histories and possibly roster or strategic changes that make a single-map market distinct from a match-market; note the event page currently lists low traded volume, so early prices may be more sensitive to new public information.
Market odds are an aggregated, real-time summary of traders' expectations and will update as map picks, lineups, and other information become available. Use them as a snapshot of market sentiment rather than a prediction guarantee, and expect them to move up to the market close.
The event page currently lists the market close as TBD; typically map markets close at or just before the scheduled kickoff of the first map. Check the event page and the tournament schedule for the definitive market cutoff and watch for last-minute schedule updates.
Yes — this market is specific to the outcome of Map 1 and will resolve according to the tournament's official match rules, which generally include overtime as part of a map result. Review the tournament rulebook or event notes for precise resolution procedures.
Map vetoes directly change the matchup context because teams have differing win rates and comfort levels on specific maps; side choices (where relevant) can also influence expected performance. Markets typically react quickly after vetoes are public, so decisions made during the veto phase are among the most important pre-match drivers.
Focus on the teams' primary playmakers for the target map: main fraggers/entry duelists, AWPers or snipers if the game uses them, sentinels/support anchors, and the in-game leader who calls strategies. Also monitor any recent stand-ins or role shifts that could alter how the map is played.
Authoritative sources include the tournament's official schedule and lineup announcements, team social accounts confirming starters or substitutions, the public map veto sequence, and match-day broadcast/desk updates. News about server/ping, patch notes, or sudden roster issues can also produce rapid market movement.