Market statistics
- Total volume
- $1.0M
- 24h volume
- $1.0M
- Liquidity
- $210K
- Open interest
- $913K
Available prediction outcomes (30)
Sorted by descending live probability. Click any outcome to trade it on PolyGram.
Market context
NRG and BIG will face off in Round 5 of the IEM Cologne Major Stage 1 Counter-Strike tournament on 5 June 2026. The match is scheduled for 1:00 PM ET and will be played as a best-of-three series. The current crowd-implied probability of 32% for NRG victory reflects moderate confidence in BIG as favourites, though both teams remain competitive at the Major level. Across prediction platforms, this market shows notable divergence: Polymarket displays the probability directly at 32%, whilst Kalshi and Smarkets would express equivalent odds as approximately 2.13 decimal (Smarkets) or 1.13 to 1 (Betfair fractional), with each platform applying distinct fee structures ranging from 2% to 5% on net winnings depending on jurisdiction and settlement method.
Historical precedent suggests IEM Cologne majors frequently feature unpredictable outcomes in early rounds, with seeding and recent form carrying substantial weight. NRG's performance trajectory through 2025 and early 2026 relative to BIG's roster stability will determine whether the 32% probability undervalues or overvalues their chances. The critical catalyst remains the official bracket confirmation and any last-minute roster changes, which typically emerge 48–72 hours before matches. Traders should monitor ESL's official announcements and team social media for injury reports or stand-in confirmations. The settlement window closes 23:00 UTC on 5 June, allowing minimal buffer for delays; matches extending beyond 7 days without completion trigger a 50-50 resolution across all platforms.
Wikipedia Context
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Counter-Strike: Global OffensiveCounter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) is a multiplayer tactical first-person shooter developed by Valve and Hidden Path Entertainment. It is the fourth game in the Counter-Strike series. Developed for over two years, Global Offensive was released for OS X, PlayStation 3, Windows, and Xbox 360 in August 2012, and for Linux in 2014. In December 2018, Valve
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Counter-Strike
Counter-Strike (CS) is a series of multiplayer tactical first-person shooter video games, in which opposing teams attempt to complete various objectives. The series began on Windows in 1999 with the release of the first game, Counter-Strike. It was initially released as a mod for Half-Life that was designed by Minh Le and Jess Cliffe before the rights to the
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Counter-Strike (video game)Counter-Strike is a 2000 tactical first-person shooter game developed by Valve Corporation and published by Sierra Studios. It is the first installment in the Counter-Strike series.
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Counterstrike (drum and bass group)
Counterstrike is a drum and bass music producer duo from Cape Town consisting of Justin Scholtemeyer and Eaton Crous. They are considered to be one of the pioneers of the South African drum and bass scene. Counterstrike are known for their composition of raw, high-energy sound inspired by metal, techno and early techstep.
Methodology
This page compares Counter-Strike: NRG vs BIG (BO3) - IEM Cologne Major Stage 1 specifically across Polymarket, Kalshi, Betfair Exchange and Smarkets. The live probability is the Polymarket mid; the comparison columns summarise each venue's fee structure, KYC, settlement currency and payment rails. Every CTA routes to PolyGram, which mirrors the Polymarket order book at 0% fees.
Resolution & payout
Resolution source: This market settles from the official publication at https://www.twitch.tv/ESLCS. A proposer submits the result to the UMA Optimistic Oracle on Polygon, the two-hour challenge window opens, and the smart contract pays out in USDC.
Settlement is the biggest difference between the four platforms: Polymarket on-chain in USDC (instant), Kalshi USD via CFTC (T+1), Betfair and Smarkets in local currency via bank withdrawal (T+1 to T+3). On-chain settlement clears in minutes — the fastest payout path of the four.
FAQ
- What does Polymarket cost vs Kalshi?
- Polymarket: 0% fees, only Polygon network costs (~$0.01/trade). Kalshi: up to 7% per trade plus spread. For high-frequency traders, Polymarket is dramatically cheaper.
- Which platform has the deepest liquidity?
- Polymarket — by a wide margin. Top markets reach $50-500M volume, Kalshi ~$200M cumulative, Betfair similar. Deeper liquidity means your trade moves the quote less.
- Is Betfair a Polymarket alternative?
- Only partially. Betfair Exchange is UK-focused with a sports-betting emphasis; they have politics markets but with thinner liquidity than Polymarket. Settlement in GBP/EUR, 2-5% commission on winnings.
- Which platform is accessible globally?
- Polymarket is geo-blocked in the US/UK/EU. Kalshi is US-only. Betfair and Smarkets are UK-restricted. PolyGram has a different geo footprint and routes to Polymarket's order book at 0% fees.
- Which platform supports Klarna/SOFORT?
- Directly: none. Polymarket accepts only USDC on Polygon. PolyGram offers a fiat on-ramp via Klarna or SOFORT (DE/AT/CH) and converts internally to USDC for the Polymarket order book. T+1 processing.
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