| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BIG | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Sinners | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is a bet on the outcome of Map 2 in the BC Game Masters Championship 2026 match between BIG and Sinners, and it matters because map-level results determine series winners, bracket progression, and player/team momentum in the tournament.
BIG and Sinners are competing in the BC Game Masters Championship 2026, a multi-stage esports event where matches are typically played in multi-map formats. Map 2 is the second official map of their matchup and can be decisive for series momentum depending on the tournament format and the result of Map 1.
Market odds reflect how traders are pricing the likelihood of each Map 2 outcome based on available information; treat them as a continuously updating signal that reacts to roster news, map vetoes, and live developments rather than as fixed predictions.
Map 2 is the second official map played in the BIG vs. Sinners match at the BC Game Masters Championship 2026; whether it becomes a series decider depends on the match format published in the tournament schedule.
The tournament’s published veto/pick order sets how teams ban and select maps; Map 2 will be whatever map the veto/pick sequence assigns as the second played map—refer to the BC Game Masters Championship 2026 rule sheet for the exact procedure.
Check official rosters for last-minute changes, recent head-to-head and map-specific form, public statements from coaches, and the confirmed veto/pick result—any of these can materially affect Map 2 expectations.
The market will settle according to the exchange’s settlement rules once the official match organizer posts the final Map 2 result; if the map is not played or the match is cancelled, settlement will follow the platform’s void/cancellation policy—consult Kalshi’s event settlement details for specifics.
On a map level, in-game leaders (strategic calls), primary fraggers/entry players, the AWPer (or equivalent long-range specialist), and utility/support players often swing rounds; coaching and mid-series tactical changes are also pivotal.