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Blast Open Rotterdam 2026: Will a player break something during a game?

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Blast Open Rotterdam 2026: Will a player break something during a game?

5% chance
Polymarket

$34,179 Vol.

5% chance
Polymarket

$34,179 Vol.

BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 is scheduled to take place from March 18 to March 29, 2026. This market will resolve to “Yes” if any player participating in an official match at BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 visibly breaks equipment during or immediately following that match by March 31, 2026. Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No.” “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 BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 matches. Actions by coaches, staff, referees, audience members, or other non-players will not qualify. If BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 is canceled, postponed indefinitely, or if no official match of the tournament is completed by April 15, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “No.” The resolution source will be the official BLAST broadcast, including the BLAST livestream on Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/blastpremier). Only video from the official Blast broadcast/stream will qualify.As the BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 CS2 playoffs reach semifinals on March 28 with Vitality facing Aurora and Natus Vincere versus PARIVISION in BO3s—followed by a BO5 grand final on March 29—no players have broken keyboards, mice, or monitors during matches despite high-stakes group stage tension like YEKINDAR's mouse slam against Falcons that required a pause but didn't qualify as a break. Trader consensus at 92% "No" reflects professional composure among top rosters in this S-Tier event at Ahoy Arena, where cameras and $1.1M prize pool enforce discipline, historical rarity of such rage moments in BLAST playoffs, and only three matches remaining for potential upsets.

As the BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 CS2 playoffs reach semifinals on March 28 with Vitality facing Aurora and Natus Vincere versus PARIVISION in BO3s—followed by a BO5 grand final on March 29—no players have broken keyboards, mice, or monitors during matches despite high-stakes group stage tension like YEKINDAR's mouse slam against Falcons that required a pause but didn't qualify as a break. Trader consensus at 92% "No" reflects professional composure among top rosters in this S-Tier event at Ahoy Arena, where cameras and $1.1M prize pool enforce discipline, historical rarity of such rage moments in BLAST playoffs, and only three matches remaining for potential upsets.

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BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 is scheduled to take place from March 18 to March 29, 2026. This market will resolve to “Yes” if any player participating in an official match at BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 visibly breaks equipment during or immediately following that match by March 31, 2026. Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No.” “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 BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 matches. Actions by coaches, staff, referees, audience members, or other non-players will not qualify. If BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 is canceled, postponed indefinitely, or if no official match of the tournament is completed by April 15, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “No.” The resolution source will be the official BLAST broadcast, including the BLAST livestream on Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/blastpremier). Only video from the official Blast broadcast/stream will qualify.As the BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 CS2 playoffs reach semifinals on March 28 with Vitality facing Aurora and Natus Vincere versus PARIVISION in BO3s—followed by a BO5 grand final on March 29—no players have broken keyboards, mice, or monitors during matches despite high-stakes group stage tension like YEKINDAR's mouse slam against Falcons that required a pause but didn't qualify as a break. Trader consensus at 92% "No" reflects professional composure among top rosters in this S-Tier event at Ahoy Arena, where cameras and $1.1M prize pool enforce discipline, historical rarity of such rage moments in BLAST playoffs, and only three matches remaining for potential upsets.

As the BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 CS2 playoffs reach semifinals on March 28 with Vitality facing Aurora and Natus Vincere versus PARIVISION in BO3s—followed by a BO5 grand final on March 29—no players have broken keyboards, mice, or monitors during matches despite high-stakes group stage tension like YEKINDAR's mouse slam against Falcons that required a pause but didn't qualify as a break. Trader consensus at 92% "No" reflects professional composure among top rosters in this S-Tier event at Ahoy Arena, where cameras and $1.1M prize pool enforce discipline, historical rarity of such rage moments in BLAST playoffs, and only three matches remaining for potential upsets.

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"Blast Open Rotterdam 2026: Will a player break something during a game? " is a prediction market on Polymarket where traders buy and sell "Yes" or "No" shares based on whether they believe this event will happen. The current crowd-sourced probability is 5% for "Yes." For example, if "Yes" is priced at 5¢, the market collectively assigns a 5% chance that this event will occur. These odds shift continuously as traders react to new developments and information. Shares in the correct outcome are redeemable for $1 each upon market resolution.

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