| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 99% | 99¢ | 100¢ | — | $532 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the HAVU vs. Favbet match at CCT Europe Series #17 2026 will pass a specified total-maps threshold; it matters because total maps captures match length and strategic decisions (e.g., map picks, risk management).
CCT Europe Series events are part of a regional competitive circuit that shapes seeding, ranking, and momentum for European CS:GO/VALORANT teams (check the official CCT discipline). HAVU and Favbet are competing organizations on that circuit whose matchup outcomes can affect their tournament progress and confidence. This market focuses on match structure and how team styles and the event format interact to determine whether the match is short or extended.
Market odds reflect the aggregated trading view about whether the match will exceed the posted map total; movements incorporate new information such as lineup changes, map pool announcements, and official schedule updates. Use the odds as a dynamic signal of market expectations, and always confirm resolution rules and match format on the market page before trading.
It measures whether the official number of maps played in the HAVU vs. Favbet match is above or below the market's specified threshold; consult the market description for the exact cutoff and whether overtime maps are counted.
The market resolves after the official match result is reported by the CCT tournament organizers and the market operator (Kalshi); resolution follows the operator's published rules, including how overtime and match cancellations are treated.
Vetoes determine which maps are played and can favor teams differently: if vetoes lead to neutral or split-favorable maps, matches are likelier to go the distance; if vetoes produce maps strongly favoring one side, the match may be shorter.
Late roster or coach changes can materially change expected map performance and preparation; traders should incorporate those announcements immediately since they affect team synergy, map comfort, and thus the expected number of maps.
Yes—recent head-to-heads can indicate matchup dynamics and map-specific tendencies that influence match length, but use head-to-head context as one input alongside current form, roster status, and the event's map pool.