| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market lets traders express expectations about how many maps will be played in the BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 match between 9z and MOUZ. The total-map result matters because it ties directly to match format, team endurance, and tournament progression.
BLAST Open Rotterdam is part of the BLAST tournament circuit and uses stage-based match formats (e.g., best-of-1 or best-of-3) that determine the maximum number of maps in any match. 9z is a Latin American organization and MOUZ is a European organization; both teams' recent roster moves, LAN experience, and map pools shape how a match between them typically plays out. Historical head-to-heads and map-specific trends often inform expectations but can shift quickly with lineup changes or patch updates.
Prediction market odds represent the collective expectations of traders about how many maps the match will contain and will update as new information arrives. Use odds as a real-time signal that incorporates public information like vetoes, lineups, and last-minute news rather than a fixed prediction.
Total Maps measures the number of maps actually played in the official match between 9z and MOUZ under BLAST Open Rotterdam rules; whether overtime maps count depends on the tournament's official overtime and tiebreak protocols, so consult BLAST's match rules for specifics.
Market close is determined by the trading platform and is typically set at or before the match start or the completion of the official veto; since the close time is listed as TBD, monitor the platform's countdown or announcements for the definitive closure time.
Vetoes and initial map picks reveal which maps will be played and often favor one team’s strengths, which changes expectations about whether the match will be short (straight maps) or extend to the maximum; a veto sequence that produces lopsided maps for one side typically moves expectations toward fewer maps.
The maximum number of maps depends on the match format assigned by the tournament stage (for example, group-stage matches may be best-of-1 while playoff matches may be best-of-3); check the official BLAST schedule for which format applies to this specific fixture.
Focus on recent map-level results, how frequently each team closes matches in regulation versus going the distance, continuity of key players and roles, and how those map trends interact with the announced map pool and tournament format; combine that with late-breaking information like stand-ins or travel issues before adjusting positions.