| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Mongolz | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| MOUZ | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is a bet on which team will win Map 2 of the BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 match between The Mongolz and MOUZ — a single map inside a competitive series whose result can swing the match outcome and bracket positioning.
BLAST Open Rotterdam is a major international Counter-Strike event featuring invited and qualified teams; matches are played on a rotating map pool with vetoes determining which maps are used. The Mongolz are an emerging organization from the Asian scene known for fast-paced plays, while MOUZ is a long-established European organization; their interaction here reflects differing region styles and experience levels.
Prediction market odds synthesize public information — team form, map histories, lineups and late news — into a single signal; use them as a real-time reflection of market expectations and to track how new information changes perceived likelihood, not as guarantees.
Map 2 is played immediately after Map 1 on the same match day as part of the same series; whether it occurs depends on the match format (e.g., best-of-3 will proceed to Map 2, whereas a best-of-1 fixture does not include a Map 2). Check the official BLAST schedule and match format for confirmation.
Map 2 is determined by the tournament’s veto and pick procedure: teams alternately ban and pick maps from the official pool. The second map is whatever remains or is selected per that order; broadcasters and the match lobby will show the final choice before the map starts.
Relevant history includes head-to-head matches on the specific map chosen for Map 2, recent series between the teams, and each team’s track record on that map. Small sample sizes or long-ago matches are less predictive, so prioritize recent, map-specific encounters.
Key influencers typically include the teams’ in‑game leaders (who call tactics and mid‑round adjustments), primary AWPer (who can control long sightlines), and top entry fraggers. The specific names depend on current rosters and any late substitutions announced before the match.
Late roster changes, server problems, or ping discrepancies can materially change the competitive balance for Map 2; markets will usually react quickly to official updates, so monitor team announcements, tournament confirmations, and the match lobby prior to the map starting.