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Counter-Strike: Natus Vincere vs FaZe (BO3) - BLAST Rivals Group B

100% YES 0% NO

Sports prediction market · Vol. $1.6M

Volume
$1.6M
Liquidity
$1.3M
Closes
30 April 2026

Market Outcomes

Match Winner 100% YES0% NO
Map 1 Winner 100% YES0% NO
Map 2 Winner 100% YES0% NO
O/U 2.5 Games 0% YES100% NO
Map Handicap: NAVI (-1.5) vs FaZe (+1.5) 100% YES0% NO
Odd/Even Total Kills 10% YES90% NO

Counter-Strike: Natus Vincere vs FaZe (BO3) - BLAST Rivals Group B

This market refers to the Counter-Strike Upper bracket semifinal 1 match between Natus Vincere and FaZe in the BLAST Rivals Group B, initially scheduled for April 29 at 4:00PM ET. This market will resolve to "Natus Vincere" if Natus Vincere win the match against FaZe. This market will resolve to "FaZe" if FaZe win the match against Natus Vincere. If the match is canceled (not played at all), ends in a tie, or is delayed beyond 7 days from the scheduled date without a winner determined, this m

Current Probability

The Polymarket market "Counter-Strike: Natus Vincere vs FaZe (BO3) - BLAST Rivals Group B" is currently trading at 100% YES. This means thousands of traders worldwide estimate the probability of this outcome at 100%.

These prices are generated by real capital (USDC) on the Polygon network — not by bookmaker margins. They reflect the aggregated collective judgement of informed market participants.

Why this market matters

Prediction markets like this one let informed participants put real money behind their views. Sports markets on Polymarket are characterised by deep liquidity and fast resolution. This market closes on 30 April 2026 with automatic USDC settlement.

Frequently Asked Questions

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