| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liquid | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| The Mongolz | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 of the BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 match between The Mongolz and Liquid. Map-level outcomes matter because they determine the series result, affect tournament progression, and capture map-specific strengths and strategies.
BLAST Open Rotterdam is a high-profile stop on the professional CS circuit where individual map wins can decide advancement and seeding. The Mongolz and Liquid come from different regions and playstyles; historical map pools, roster stability, and recent event schedules shape expectations going into a specific map. Tournament format (best-of-one, best-of-three) and the map veto process create context that makes Map 2 uniquely important depending on how Map 1 unfolds.
Prediction market odds summarize the market’s collective view of which team is likely to win Map 2 given available information such as map pool, match format, and recent form. Treat odds as a snapshot of market belief, not a guarantee—the official match result and tournament rulings determine settlement.
It resolves on which team is declared the official winner of Map 2 of the match as published by the tournament operator; overtime and technical outcomes are settled according to BLAST’s official match report and the market operator’s rules.
Whether Map 2 is played depends on the match format and the result of Map 1—if the match is a single-map fixture or concluded before a second map, Map 2 will not occur; consult the official schedule for timing and match format updates.
Map 2’s identity is determined by the veto/pick process and by who picks or bans; teams have different win rates on specific maps, so which map is chosen or forced for Map 2 materially changes the matchup dynamics.
Key swing factors are performances from the teams’ primary AWPers, lead entry fraggers, the in‑game leaders’ tactical calls, plus support players’ utility usage; any last‑minute roster changes or stand‑ins can also be decisive.
Look at direct matchups on the specific map, recent results on that map, and how each team has performed in similar tournament conditions; short-term form and Map 1 momentum are often more predictive for a single map than older head-to-heads.