| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market predicts the total number of maps played between The Mongolz and Aurora Gaming at BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 — a way to trade on whether the match will be short (fewer maps) or go the distance. It matters because map count reflects matchup dynamics (upsets, map advantages, match format) and affects traders who prefer event-duration exposure rather than match winner bets.
BLAST events use multiple-stage formats and feature international teams drawn from qualifiers and direct invites; the specific match format (e.g., best-of-one, best-of-three) and stage at Rotterdam will determine the maximum possible maps. Both teams’ recent results, roster continuity, and the official tournament map pool will shape expectations, while BLAST’s scheduling and bracket placement influence whether a fixture is likely to be high-stakes or a shorter group match.
Prediction market odds reflect collective expectation about how many maps the match will produce given available information (format, rosters, recent form). Traders should interpret odds as a summary of current market sentiment, and adjust for new information like official format announcements, lineup changes, or map vetoes.
It refers to how many maps will be played in their scheduled match at BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026. The market is settled based on the official number of maps completed in the match (overtime counts as part of a map, not an extra map).
The stage and official format determine the maximum maps (e.g., a best-of-one can only produce one map, a best-of-three up to three). Check the BLAST schedule or match page to confirm the format for this specific fixture because the format is the primary constraint on outcomes.
Look for recent head-to-head results, each team’s map pool strengths and weaknesses, recent match lengths, any roster changes or stand-ins, and known strategic tendencies (e.g., teams that close maps quickly versus those that frequently force deciders).
Vetoes shape which maps are played: if both teams avoid each other’s strongest maps, matches can become more even and more likely to require the full series. Conversely, if one side secures a heavily favored map, the match may end in fewer maps. The exact veto process and map pool for Rotterdam will determine these dynamics.
The market close time is listed as TBD; typically, markets close at or just before the official match start or when the platform specifies. Settlement will use the official match results reported by BLAST and the tournament’s match logs; if the match is postponed, canceled, or uses a different format than expected, the market will be settled according to the platform’s published rules and the tournament’s official communications.