| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aurora Gaming | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Vitality | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 of the BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 match between Aurora Gaming and Vitality. It matters because map outcomes affect match momentum, tournament progression, and in-play markets for this fixture.
BLAST Open Rotterdam is a LAN event that attracts established and rising Counter-Strike teams; matches are typically best-of-three with map vetoes determining Map 1 and Map 2. Vitality is a well-known European organization with a history in top-level events, while Aurora Gaming is an organization with varying international results; recent form, roster stability, and map pools shape expectations going into Map 2. Map 2 can be particularly important as it either gives a 2-0 finish or forces a decider map 3.
Market odds aggregate traders' information and expectations about who will win this specific map; they update as new information (injuries, veto updates, warmups, in-match events) becomes available. Use odds as a snapshot of market sentiment and as one input alongside tactical and historical analysis when forming your view.
Map 2 typically starts after Map 1 finishes; the exact time depends on Map 1 length, any technical delays, and the tournament schedule. Check the event’s live schedule or match page for confirmed start and any changes.
This market resolves solely on the outcome of Map 2: the listed team must win that specific map regardless of the overall match score.
In a standard best-of-three, teams ban and pick maps in a sequence that determines Map 1 and Map 2; Map 2 may be a team pick, the opponent’s pick, or the remaining map if one team wins Map 1, so veto strategy directly influences which map is played second.
Look at each team’s recent match results and demos on the specific map, head-to-head encounters on that map, individual player fragging and utility statistics on that map, and any coach or strategic trends that have been used successfully recently.
Late roster substitutions, official warmup reports (injuries, medical timeouts), tactical leaks or coach confirmations, server or technical delays, and visible issues on team streams can all cause rapid market movement before Map 2 starts.