| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tracks the total number of maps played in the BC Game Masters Championship 2026 matchup between aimclub and Nexus. It matters because map count signals how competitive the match is and depends directly on format and team dynamics.
The BC Game Masters Championship is a 2026 esports event featuring teams such as aimclub and Nexus; both organizations may have prior results and rivalries that influence expected series length. Tournament stage (group, elimination, grand final), announced match format, and recent roster stability are key contextual elements that shape how this matchup typically plays out.
Market odds are dynamic summaries of participant expectations about whether this match will be short or extended; interpret movements as reactions to new, verifiable information like format announcements, roster changes, or official schedules rather than precise forecasts.
The market will close before or at the official match start as determined by the exchange; because the listing currently shows closes as TBD, monitor the Kalshi market page and the BC Game Masters official schedule for the confirmed match start time and the market close announcement.
Total Maps refers to the number of maps officially completed in the match per the tournament operator’s rules — including any overtime or tiebreaker maps that the BC Game Masters organizers recognize; settlement will follow the official match report used by the market operator.
Format sets the maximum possible maps (e.g., BO1 limits to one map, BO3 to up to three, BO5 to up to five), so knowing whether the fixture is BO1/BO3/BO5 is fundamental — format announcements typically cause the largest, immediate market adjustments.
Look at recent series lengths (how often each team wins in straight maps versus requiring deciders), map-specific win rates, results in similar tournament stages, and head-to-head encounters; these patterns help indicate whether a matchup tends to be one-sided or go the distance.
Key movers include late roster substitutions, medical or visa issues, schedule delays or rescheduling, sudden format changes by organizers, and patch/meta shifts that alter team strengths; official confirmations from BC Game Masters or team statements are the most reliable signals to watch.