| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EYEBALLERS | 0% | 45¢ | 57¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Team Nemesis | 0% | 43¢ | 55¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 of the Stake Ranked Episode 1: Closed Qualifier 2026 match between Team Nemesis and EYEBALLERS. Map-level markets matter because maps can favor different team styles and can shift tournament momentum.
The match is part of the closed qualifier for Stake Ranked Episode 1 in 2026, where teams compete for spots in the main event. Closed qualifiers typically feature concentrated, high-stakes play and can include roster variants or trial lineups that differ from open-league appearances. Historical matchups, map pools, and recent form in similar qualifiers provide context for expectations heading into Map 2.
Prediction market prices reflect the collective information and sentiment of traders and change as new details arrive (map picks, roster news, match progress). Use market prices as a real-time input alongside match broadcast updates, official lineups, and known map strengths to form an informed view.
The market will resolve once the official result for Map 2 is published by the match organiser and ingested by the exchange; 'TBD' indicates the market close time is not set and will align with match scheduling and official reporting.
A win for Map 2 is determined by the official match scoreline for that map as recorded by the tournament organiser; ties or unusual outcomes are resolved per the exchange's published settlement rules referencing the organiser's official result.
Map 1 outcomes can influence Map 2 through momentum, revealed enemy strategies, and economy; teams losing Map 1 may adapt agent/character choices or play more aggressively, while winners may stick to successful tactics—assess how each team typically reacts between maps.
Primary fraggers and the in-game leader typically have the largest impact on map rounds through entry kills and tactical calls; support players who control utility and site executes also shift map outcomes, so check announced lineups and recent player form for both teams.
Some maps reward heavy utility usage, long-range duels, or specific agent synergies; a team with a deeper map pool or better-prepared agent compositions for Map 2 will have a strategic edge—follow team demos and coach notes for map-specific preparations.