**Knife kills remain exceptionally rare in professional CS2, which underpins the 77.5% implied probability favoring "No" for 10+ across the full BLAST Open Porto 2026 event.** The upcoming tournament (group stage August 26–31 in Copenhagen, playoffs September 4–6 in Porto) features 16 elite teams in a Bo3 format across roughly 30–40 maps. In top-tier play, knife usage is minimized due to high risk and low reward compared to rifles and pistols; historical data from BLAST and other S-tier events shows typical events yielding only a handful of knife kills total, often concentrated in chaotic retakes or clutches rather than consistent occurrences. Recent seasons confirm this pattern, with dedicated highlight reels compiling every knife kill from an entire BLAST cycle because individual instances stand out as outliers. Team form, map pools, and individual player tendencies (e.g., aggressive entries from teams like Spirit or Vitality) influence overall aggression but do not meaningfully elevate knife frequency against disciplined opponents. No roster changes, injuries, or meta shifts in the current cycle have altered core defensive setups that suppress close-range knife opportunities. Traders price the market around this established scarcity, with the "No" side reflecting the low baseline rate even before accounting for variance in a finite event.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket. Ceci n'est pas un conseil de trading et ne joue aucun rôle dans la résolution de ce marché. · Mis à jourA qualifying knife kill occurs when any player is credited with a kill of an opposing player using the knife (any knife variant) in an official BLAST Open Porto 2026 match. Qualifying knife kills are counted cumulatively across all maps of all matches at the event, including any overtime rounds, in both the group stage and the playoffs. The kills do not need to be recorded by the same player, on the same map, or in the same match. Team kills, suicides, and kills recorded in warmups, technical replays, or maps voided by the tournament organizer will not count.
If the total reaches 10 qualifying knife kills, this market will resolve to "Yes" immediately, regardless of any subsequent postponement or cancellation of the event.
If BLAST Open Porto 2026 concludes early, is shortened, or is truncated for any reason, this market will resolve based on the maps actually completed; if fewer than 10 qualifying knife kills were recorded in those maps, this market will resolve to "No".
If BLAST Open Porto 2026 is cancelled before any maps are played, postponed beyond September 20, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, or it is otherwise unclear whether 10 qualifying knife kills were recorded within that timeframe, this market will resolve 50-50.
The primary resolution source for this market will be HLTV.org, including its match pages and statistics database; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...A qualifying knife kill occurs when any player is credited with a kill of an opposing player using the knife (any knife variant) in an official BLAST Open Porto 2026 match. Qualifying knife kills are counted cumulatively across all maps of all matches at the event, including any overtime rounds, in both the group stage and the playoffs. The kills do not need to be recorded by the same player, on the same map, or in the same match. Team kills, suicides, and kills recorded in warmups, technical replays, or maps voided by the tournament organizer will not count.
If the total reaches 10 qualifying knife kills, this market will resolve to "Yes" immediately, regardless of any subsequent postponement or cancellation of the event.
If BLAST Open Porto 2026 concludes early, is shortened, or is truncated for any reason, this market will resolve based on the maps actually completed; if fewer than 10 qualifying knife kills were recorded in those maps, this market will resolve to "No".
If BLAST Open Porto 2026 is cancelled before any maps are played, postponed beyond September 20, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, or it is otherwise unclear whether 10 qualifying knife kills were recorded within that timeframe, this market will resolve 50-50.
The primary resolution source for this market will be HLTV.org, including its match pages and statistics database; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...**Knife kills remain exceptionally rare in professional CS2, which underpins the 77.5% implied probability favoring "No" for 10+ across the full BLAST Open Porto 2026 event.** The upcoming tournament (group stage August 26–31 in Copenhagen, playoffs September 4–6 in Porto) features 16 elite teams in a Bo3 format across roughly 30–40 maps. In top-tier play, knife usage is minimized due to high risk and low reward compared to rifles and pistols; historical data from BLAST and other S-tier events shows typical events yielding only a handful of knife kills total, often concentrated in chaotic retakes or clutches rather than consistent occurrences. Recent seasons confirm this pattern, with dedicated highlight reels compiling every knife kill from an entire BLAST cycle because individual instances stand out as outliers. Team form, map pools, and individual player tendencies (e.g., aggressive entries from teams like Spirit or Vitality) influence overall aggression but do not meaningfully elevate knife frequency against disciplined opponents. No roster changes, injuries, or meta shifts in the current cycle have altered core defensive setups that suppress close-range knife opportunities. Traders price the market around this established scarcity, with the "No" side reflecting the low baseline rate even before accounting for variance in a finite event.
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