Astralis' roster—HooXi, phzy, jabbi, Staehr, and ryu—has remained stable since its January rebuild with phzy and ryu signings following device and Magisk's December exits, fueling the closely contested 50.5% Yes probability as traders weigh CS2's volatile rostermania against the team's top-10 HLTV ranking and strong PGL Bucharest form, including a perfect 3-0 Swiss stage run past B8 and The MongolZ to secure playoffs. No rumors have surfaced in the past month amid consistent Valve ranking contention around 1700+ points, but Astralis' history of mid-season adjustments persists if they falter in playoffs or the Cologne Major race. A deep PGL run could solidify stability toward No, while an early exit might ignite change speculation.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedAs of market creation the active starter roster consists of the following five players: HooXi, phzy, jabbi, Staehr, and ryu. Name changes or aliases referring to the same player do not qualify as roster changes.
For the purpose of this market, "roster change" refers to any official signing, transfer, benching to inactive/reserve, release, retirement, or departure of a player from the active starter lineup. This includes adding new players (transfers, free agent signings, or loans), removing players (to bench/inactive, free agency, or other teams), or any change resulting in a different 5-player active roster on HLTV.
Coach changes and temporary stand-ins for a single event will not count. For matches and events, the stand-in appears in the active 5-player lineup but with a clear marker (e.g., [SI]) to distinguish them from the core roster.
The primary resolution source for this market will be HLTV; however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Apr 8, 2026, 10:36 AM ET
Resolution Source
https://www.hltv.org/team/6665/astralis#tab-rosterBoxResolver
0x65070BE91...As of market creation the active starter roster consists of the following five players: HooXi, phzy, jabbi, Staehr, and ryu. Name changes or aliases referring to the same player do not qualify as roster changes.
For the purpose of this market, "roster change" refers to any official signing, transfer, benching to inactive/reserve, release, retirement, or departure of a player from the active starter lineup. This includes adding new players (transfers, free agent signings, or loans), removing players (to bench/inactive, free agency, or other teams), or any change resulting in a different 5-player active roster on HLTV.
Coach changes and temporary stand-ins for a single event will not count. For matches and events, the stand-in appears in the active 5-player lineup but with a clear marker (e.g., [SI]) to distinguish them from the core roster.
The primary resolution source for this market will be HLTV; however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolution Source
https://www.hltv.org/team/6665/astralis#tab-rosterBoxResolver
0x65070BE91...Astralis' roster—HooXi, phzy, jabbi, Staehr, and ryu—has remained stable since its January rebuild with phzy and ryu signings following device and Magisk's December exits, fueling the closely contested 50.5% Yes probability as traders weigh CS2's volatile rostermania against the team's top-10 HLTV ranking and strong PGL Bucharest form, including a perfect 3-0 Swiss stage run past B8 and The MongolZ to secure playoffs. No rumors have surfaced in the past month amid consistent Valve ranking contention around 1700+ points, but Astralis' history of mid-season adjustments persists if they falter in playoffs or the Cologne Major race. A deep PGL run could solidify stability toward No, while an early exit might ignite change speculation.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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