| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HAVU | 1% | 0¢ | 1¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
| Favbet | 99% | 99¢ | 100¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 of the match between HAVU and Favbet in CCT Europe Series #17 2026; map outcomes matter because they determine the immediate match result and affect progression in the event.
CCT Europe Series is a regional Counter-Strike tournament circuit; matches are typically best-of series with a map veto/pick phase that produces a distinct Map 1, Map 2, etc. HAVU and Favbet are competing clubs with distinct map pools and recent match histories that shape expectations for each individual map.
Prediction market odds represent the collective assessment of traders based on available information and will move as new data (roster news, map picks, injuries) appears; they indicate market sentiment, not guarantees, and should be interpreted alongside independent match analysis.
It refers to the market resolving on the winner of the second map played between HAVU and Favbet in their CCT Europe Series #17 2026 match; the outcome is the official map result as recorded by tournament administrators.
Whether Map 2 is a team’s pick, the opponent’s pick, or a decider after Map 1 is determined by the series’ veto protocol; that role changes expectations because teams are more likely to perform strongly on maps they selected.
High-impact roles such as the in-game leader (IGL) for tactical calls, the primary AWPer for site control, and entry fraggers who win opening duels often determine map outcomes; coaching and effective utility usage also shift momentum.
Account for reduced team cohesion, unfamiliar map strategies, and limited practice time after lineup changes; look for official substitution announcements and any scrim or match evidence showing the new lineup’s performance on the contested map.
The market will settle after the tournament organizer confirms the official Map 2 result; settlement depends on the match being played and the map winner being posted in the event’s official results or by the referee panel.