| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 3.5 maps | 81% | 68¢ | 80¢ | — | $70 | Trade → |
| Over 4.5 maps | 0% | 31¢ | 39¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market lets traders speculate on the total number of maps played in the Americas Cup 2026 match between Cloud9 and FURIA Esports, which matters because match length impacts payouts and reflects how closely matched the teams are. Outcomes capture whether the match will finish in fewer or more maps than the market line.
The Americas Cup is a regional tournament featuring top North and South American esports organizations; matchups between Cloud9 and FURIA draw attention because both organizations have strong regional followings and differing tactical profiles. Past meetings, tournament stage, and format negotiations (best-of series length and veto rules) shape expectations for how many maps a given matchup will require. Because this market is for a single scheduled match, event-level changes such as roster substitutions or format announcements can materially change the likely total maps.
Market odds aggregate trader expectations about whether the match will go over or under the posted map line; monitor odds movements as new public information (roster news, map pool updates, schedule changes) arrives because those updates often shift market prices. Odds are not fixed predictions but snapshots of collective market sentiment at a given time.
It measures whether the total number of maps played in this specific Cloud9 vs. FURIA match will be above or below a line set by the market; check the event page for the exact line and the two available outcomes.
The market's listed close time is currently TBD; typically the market will lock before the match starts or when the organizer posts an official start time, so monitor the market page and official tournament schedule for the final lock time.
The match format (e.g., BO1, BO3, BO5) sets the minimum and maximum number of maps possible; confirm the specific format for this Cloud9 vs. FURIA fixture on the Americas Cup 2026 schedule or the event’s official announcement linked from the market page.
Use head-to-head and recent meetings to identify whether their past matches tended to be one-sided or extended to deciders, but weigh sample size and roster differences heavily—small or old samples can be misleading for a single-match market.
Yes: announced substitutions, technical pauses, or other disruptions for this particular Cloud9 vs. FURIA match can change map-level competitiveness and increase the likelihood of longer or shorter matches, so track official team and tournament communications up to lock.