| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nexus | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| aimclub | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market covers the outcome of Map 2 between aimclub and Nexus in the BC Game Masters Championship 2026, letting participants bet on which team wins that specific map. Map-level markets matter because each map result affects match momentum and tournament advancement.
The BC Game Masters Championship is a multi-map esports event where matches are decided across a sequence of maps; Map 2 is the second map in a given match format (for example, best-of-three or best-of-five). aimclub and Nexus arrive with their own recent track records, map preferences, and roster situations, all of which influence expected performance on a given map. Tournament format, map pool, and any last-minute roster changes or substitutions can materially change expectations for Map 2.
Market prices reflect the collective assessment of traders based on available information (roster news, map history, live match developments) and will update as new information emerges. Use prices as a snapshot of market consensus, but remember they are not guarantees and can move quickly if fresh information appears.
The event listing shows the close time as TBD; typically the market closes when the map is scheduled to begin or when the platform (KALSHI) sets a final closing time, so check the official event page and the tournament schedule for a confirmed closing time.
Map 2 refers to the second played map in the match format being used (for example, the second map in a best-of-three). The market resolves based on which team wins that specific map, regardless of the overall match result.
Whether Map 2 is a team pick, opponent pick, or a neutral map matters: a team’s chosen map is typically one where they have strategic comfort, so identify who picked or retained Map 2 and consider historical map-specific performance when assessing the market.
Monitor announcements about starting lineups, late substitutions, player illness or travel issues, and recent practice/bootcamp reports; changes to an entry fragger, AWPer, or in-game leader can be especially influential for a single map outcome.
Live developments provide real-time information that will be reflected in prices: early-round streaks, halftime leads, or visible tactical shifts can justify price movement, but also account for market liquidity, potential reaction lag, and the risk of overreacting to short-term variance.