| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HAVU | 80% | 80¢ | 85¢ | — | $3K | Trade → |
| Favbet | 21% | 14¢ | 20¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 1 of the CCT Europe Series #17 2026 match between HAVU and Favbet; Map 1 outcomes matter because they set momentum in the match and affect subsequent maps and strategies.
CCT Europe Series is a regional Counter-Strike competitive circuit where teams contest matches across a rotating map pool under standardized tournament rules. HAVU and Favbet are established orgs in the European scene; their matchup on Map 1 reflects recent roster moves, map preferences, and preparation for the event. The market aggregates user trading to reflect collective expectations ahead of kickoff.
Market prices represent the crowd’s consensus belief about which team will win this specific map, and they update as new information (lineups, maps, injuries, broadcast reports) becomes available. Treat prices as a snapshot of market sentiment rather than a fixed prediction; check platform notices for settlement rules if a map is postponed or forfeited.
The market’s close time is listed as TBD; typically it will close at or shortly before the map becomes locked or play begins—check the event page and official broadcast for the confirmed start time and any platform-specific closure notices.
A win is awarded to whichever team wins the first map as played under the tournament’s rules; if the map proceeds to overtime it is decided per standard overtime rules, and in cases of map abandonment or forfeit the platform will settle according to its stated dispute and cancellation policies.
Roster changes can materially affect expectations: verify official team announcements and tournament lineups, consider the experience and recent results of any stand-ins, and treat unconfirmed reports cautiously until the organizer or teams confirm.
Look up past matches between HAVU and Favbet filtered to the specific map in question, weigh recent meetings more heavily than older ones, and compare map-specific statistics (round win rates, pistol rounds, clutch success) rather than only match-level outcomes.
Veto order determines which map becomes Map 1 and therefore favors teams with strong comfort picks; a team that secures a preferred map for the first slot gains strategic and tactical advantage, so monitor announced veto results and teams’ declared map preferences.