| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| fnatic | 0% | 44¢ | 56¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| ENCE | 0% | 44¢ | 56¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 of the Stake Ranked Episode 1: Closed Qualifier 2026 match between ENCE and fnatic. Map-level markets matter because individual maps can differ from overall match probability and can reflect map-specific strengths, veto strategies, and momentum.
This is a closed-qualifier match in the Stake Ranked Episode 1 series for 2026, part of the pathway teams use to reach the main event. ENCE and fnatic are established esports organizations with histories of roster turnover and map-specific performance trends; in qualifiers, stakes are high and teams may reveal different strategies than at majors. Tournament format and veto rules can strongly change which map is played and how teams approach Map 2.
Market prices should be read as an aggregate of participants' expectations given current information (lineups, recent form, map pool, etc.), not as guarantees. Prices move when new information arrives — check lineup confirmations, map veto results, and official match starts for the most up-to-date picture.
This specific market resolves to one of two outcomes: ENCE wins Map 2 or fnatic wins Map 2; draws are not possible for an individual competitive map.
Closing times vary by market provider and tournament; markets commonly close at the official match start or the map start. Because this listing shows 'TBD', check the event page and the tournament schedule for the official kickoff and monitor announcements for any updates or delays.
Map 2 is determined by the tournament’s veto/pick format and the outcome of earlier vetoes or Map 1; formats differ by organizer (for example, best-of-three veto sequences vary). Consult the Stake Ranked Episode 1 official rules or the match lobby information to see the exact veto order used here.
Prioritize recent head-to-head results on the same map and with current rosters, because older matches, different maps, or roster changes reduce relevance. Also consider match context (online vs. LAN) and sample size before drawing strong conclusions.
Markets settle based on the tournament’s official result for Map 2; if the map is played later the market typically remains active until the map starts or is settled on the eventual official outcome. If the map or match is cancelled or voided by the organizer, markets may be voided — check the market rules and organizer statements for final settlement procedures.