| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks how many maps will be played in the BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 match between Team Liquid and Spirit; total maps matter because format and match competitiveness determine potential payouts and trading windows.
BLAST Open Rotterdam is part of the BLAST circuit, a major Counter-Strike event that typically features top international teams and a mix of group and playoff matches. Team Liquid and Spirit are established orgs with differing tactical profiles and map strengths, so their matchup often draws significant attention from bettors and analysts.
Prediction market prices reflect the trading community’s collective view of how many maps this specific match will last; treat them as evolving indicators that update with new information (lineups, format confirmation, injuries, etc.).
The market resolves after the match finishes and the tournament organizer’s official match report is published; the outcome is the number of individual maps completed in that match as recorded by BLAST. Overtime within a map does not count as additional maps — only completed maps are counted.
The format (Bo1, Bo3, etc.) defines the minimum and maximum number of maps that can be played. Knowing the confirmed format for this Liquid vs Spirit match is essential because it directly constrains the feasible total-map outcomes.
Late roster changes or stand-ins can reduce strategic synergy and map-specific performance, making extended series more or less likely depending on the replacement’s strengths; check official lineup updates—they often shift expectations for close maps or decisive sweeps.
Yes — recent head-to-head results and map-specific records help predict whether matchups favor clean wins or closer series. Reliable sources for those archives include tournament pages, HLTV, and Liquipedia, which list past maps, scores, and map pools for both teams.
Resolution policy follows the exchange’s rules and the event organizer’s official decision: a postponed match may result in delayed settlement, a canceled match could void or refund the market, and a format change may alter allowable outcomes or lead to market adjustment—consult the market’s settlement rules and official announcements for this event.