Professional standards and strict tournament oversight at IEM Cologne Major 2026 Stage 1 have kept device-breaking incidents extremely rare in Counter-Strike 2 majors, driving the 96% implied probability for “No.” The Swiss-system stage featured high-pressure Bo1 and Bo3 matches among invited teams, yet post-event highlights and reports show no confirmed cases of players smashing mice, keyboards, or monitors amid intense moments. Organizers maintain visible production setups and conduct rules that discourage emotional outbursts, while players face potential equipment costs or conduct reviews for such actions. Recent history of isolated rage incidents, like desk impacts in non-major events, remains uncommon at this level due to career stakes and peer accountability. Even so, late-stage frustration in elimination matches or unmonitored areas could theoretically still trigger an outcome shift before full resolution.
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"Breaks equipment" means a player's actions visibly damage, crack, snap, shatter, or otherwise render an item unusable or clearly broken. Examples of qualifying items include a mouse, keyboard, monitor, desk, or chair. Mere striking, slamming, or knocking over equipment without visible breakage will not qualify.
Only actions taken by a player during live match play, or immediately after the conclusion of that player's official match while still at the match setup or on the official broadcast, will count. Damage occurring before a match, outside the official match area, during practice, backstage, or away from the broadcasted match environment will not qualify.
This market concerns only players participating in official IEM Cologne Major 2026 Stage 1 matches. Actions by coaches, staff, referees, audience members, or other non-players will not qualify.
If IEM Cologne Major 2026 Stage 1 is canceled, postponed indefinitely, or if no official match of the tournament is completed by June 30, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "No."
The resolution source will be the official ESL CS broadcast, including the ESL CS livestream on Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/eslcs). Only video from the official ESL CS broadcast/stream will qualify.
Mercado abierto: May 23, 2026, 2:14 PM ET
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0x65070BE91..."Breaks equipment" means a player's actions visibly damage, crack, snap, shatter, or otherwise render an item unusable or clearly broken. Examples of qualifying items include a mouse, keyboard, monitor, desk, or chair. Mere striking, slamming, or knocking over equipment without visible breakage will not qualify.
Only actions taken by a player during live match play, or immediately after the conclusion of that player's official match while still at the match setup or on the official broadcast, will count. Damage occurring before a match, outside the official match area, during practice, backstage, or away from the broadcasted match environment will not qualify.
This market concerns only players participating in official IEM Cologne Major 2026 Stage 1 matches. Actions by coaches, staff, referees, audience members, or other non-players will not qualify.
If IEM Cologne Major 2026 Stage 1 is canceled, postponed indefinitely, or if no official match of the tournament is completed by June 30, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "No."
The resolution source will be the official ESL CS broadcast, including the ESL CS livestream on Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/eslcs). Only video from the official ESL CS broadcast/stream will qualify.
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0x65070BE91...Professional standards and strict tournament oversight at IEM Cologne Major 2026 Stage 1 have kept device-breaking incidents extremely rare in Counter-Strike 2 majors, driving the 96% implied probability for “No.” The Swiss-system stage featured high-pressure Bo1 and Bo3 matches among invited teams, yet post-event highlights and reports show no confirmed cases of players smashing mice, keyboards, or monitors amid intense moments. Organizers maintain visible production setups and conduct rules that discourage emotional outbursts, while players face potential equipment costs or conduct reviews for such actions. Recent history of isolated rage incidents, like desk impacts in non-major events, remains uncommon at this level due to career stakes and peer accountability. Even so, late-stage frustration in elimination matches or unmonitored areas could theoretically still trigger an outcome shift before full resolution.
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