Event

Counter-Strike: KOLESIE vs GenOne (BO3) - Thunderpick World Championship European Series #1 Playoffs

1 signal across 1 market · $1,060 tracked · resolves May 28, 2026

This event tracks Polymarket prediction-market odds for KOLESIE vs GenOne, a best-of-three Counter-Strike 2 Round of 16 match in the Thunderpick World Championship European Series #1 Playoffs. Traders are pricing which team will win the match, with PolySpotter tracking $1,060 in smart-money activity and one recent signal tied to a 70% winner across 580 bets.

Markets (1)

  1. Counter-Strike: KOLESIE vs GenOne (BO3) - Thunderpick World Championship European Series #1 Playoffs1 signal · $1,060 tracked

Top trades across all markets

  1. 70% winner across 580 bets

    Profitable serial cross-market bettor with a 70% resolved win rate and over $1.1M lifetime profit bought GenOne at 53¢.

    $1,060Wallet win rate: 70%Score: 5.0

Top wallets in this event

  1. 0x9770ca0ff5$1,060 · 1 market · 1 alert · 70% wins

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FAQs

What are the KOLESIE vs GenOne odds on Polymarket?

The market prices the chance that KOLESIE or GenOne wins the BO3 match. PolySpotter tracks the live Polymarket odds alongside smart-money activity so you can see how traders are positioning.

What is the smart money doing on KOLESIE vs GenOne?

PolySpotter has tracked $1,060 in smart-money activity across this event, including one recent signal from a trader described as a 70% winner across 580 bets.

What outcomes are traded in this prediction market?

This event covers the match winner: KOLESIE to win the BO3 or GenOne to win the BO3. The market resolves based on the official match result.

When does the KOLESIE vs GenOne market resolve?

The event is scheduled around the May 28 Thunderpick playoff match and is listed to resolve by May 28, 2026 at 20:00 UTC, assuming a winner is determined.

What happens if the match is canceled or delayed?

If the match is not played, ends without a winner, or is delayed beyond the market’s stated rules window, resolution follows Polymarket’s event rules rather than either team winning.