| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BIG | 0% | 60¢ | 71¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Johnny Speeds | 0% | 28¢ | 40¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is forecasting the outcome of Map 2 between Johnny Speeds and BIG in Stake Ranked Episode 1: Closed Qualifier 2026; map-level markets let traders isolate situational factors that differ from a full-match bet. Map 2 is important because it can reverse momentum, force decisive maps, or clinch a series depending on format.
The event is part of the closed qualification phase for Stake Ranked Episode 1 in 2026, where teams compete for limited slots in the main event. Closed qualifiers typically feature last-minute roster moves, intense preparation on specific maps, and high variance due to patch and meta changes; past qualifiers often see outcomes swing based on map picks and mid-series tactical shifts.
Market odds aggregate participant expectations about who will win Map 2 based on public information like recent form, map histories, and match-day news; they update as new information appears. Treat odds as a real-time snapshot of market sentiment rather than a fixed prediction—their value is informational and can change with lineup, map, or scheduling updates.
This market resolves to the team listed as the official Map 2 winner in the tournament organizer's match report; settlements follow the event's published official result and ruling.
Closing timing is set by the platform and is typically before the scheduled start of the specific map; if organizers postpone or reschedule, the market may remain open until updated official timings are announced or the platform sets a new close.
Yes—Map 1 provides concrete evidence about both teams' current form and tactics; a decisive Map 1 result, revealed map-specific weaknesses, or unexpected strategies can materially change expectations for Map 2 and are commonly reflected quickly in market prices.
A confirmed substitute typically becomes part of the information set that markets use to reprice; official substitutions reported by the tournament organizers are incorporated into market settlement and can cause rapid market adjustments prior to Map 2.
Server location and resulting latency can be significant if teams are in different regions or if one team relies on timing-sensitive mechanics; traders should consider any reported server choice or regional advantage as a meaningful factor for map-level markets.