| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BIG | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| HOTU | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 of the BC Game Masters Championship 2026 matchup between BIG and HOTU. Map 2 can shift match momentum and affect both teams' progression in the tournament.
The BC Game Masters Championship 2026 is a tournament-stage event featuring head-to-head matches where each map contributes to series outcomes and standings. BIG and HOTU enter Map 2 with distinct map pools, recent results, and tactical approaches that determine their matchup on this specific map. Because map-by-map performance is often more stable than single-round variance, Map 2 markets draw attention from traders tracking team map strength and preparation.
Market odds represent the collective expectations of traders about who will win Map 2 and update as new information arrives (lineups, vetoes, server issues). They are a real-time indicator of perceived likelihood, not a guarantee of outcome.
The market resolves to the officially reported winner of Map 2 by the tournament organizer; it is specific to the second map of the BIG vs. HOTU match and will be settled based on the official match record.
The close time is listed as TBD; exchanges typically set a cutoff before or at map start and will publish the final close time — check the market page for updates and any exchange notices.
Which map is played is a primary driver: a map that one team favors or practices heavily will change expectations. Late matchmaking or surprise picks can produce rapid market movement as new information is priced in.
Key in-game decision makers such as the in-game leader, primary AWPer, and entry fraggers tend to swing a map; coaching calls, support players who control utility, and any recent role swaps are also critical to watch for this specific map.
If Map 2 is not played, the exchange will follow its resolution policy — outcomes include voiding the market and returning funds, settling to the official result if a replacement decision is issued, or pausing until the organizer clarifies; monitor official tournament and exchange communications for the final ruling.