| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tracks how many maps will be played in the BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 match between Spirit and The Mongolz and is relevant for traders who want to express views on match length and competitive balance between these two teams.
Spirit and The Mongolz are meeting on the BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 stage, where format and stakes (group stage, playoff, or qualifier) will shape how conservatively each side approaches vetoes and map picks. Both teams bring distinct regional backgrounds and playstyles—roster changes, recent form, and BLAST-specific preparation often matter more than long-term ranking in predicting map counts.
Prediction market prices reflect collective expectations of how many maps will be played given the official match format and available information; use them as a real‑time summary of market sentiment rather than a fixed forecast.
Settlement will be based on the official match result as reported by BLAST for this fixture—i.e., the number of maps completed in the official match that BLAST recognizes for Rotterdam 2026.
If the fixture is scheduled as a best-of-one, the total maps can only be one; if it is a best-of-three, the match can extend to two or three maps. Check the official Rotterdam 2026 schedule to confirm the format for this particular match.
Markets typically settle according to the tournament's official outcome for the match; if BLAST declares the match void or the platform’s rules require voiding when the event does not occur as scheduled, the market may be voided or otherwise resolved per the platform’s stated settlement policy.
Close map-specific edge cases—such as both teams having strong defenses on different maps, recent parity in their head-to-head results, presence of reliable clutch players or AWPers, and balanced veto patterns—make three-map affairs more likely than one-sided sweep scenarios.
Look at recent meetings between the two teams (map scores and map picks), each team’s recent matches at BLAST-format events, and any roster changes; those data points help indicate whether matchups tend to be tight and map-heavy or lopsided and short, while remembering that tournament context and format for this specific Rotterdam match are decisive.