| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team Novaq | 0% | 44¢ | 47¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Metizport | 0% | 52¢ | 56¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is a bet on which team will win Map 2 of the CCT Europe Series #17 matchup between Team Novaq and Metizport. Map-level markets matter because each map alters match momentum, tournament standings, and live trading dynamics.
CCT Europe Series #17 is part of a regional competitive circuit where matches are decided over a series of maps; map-level markets let traders focus on a single map’s outcome rather than the overall match. Team Novaq and Metizport bring distinct playstyles and recent form into the matchup, and map selection, vetoes, and any roster changes leading into Map 2 will be important context. Because esports rosters, patches, and tactics evolve quickly, historical results should be interpreted alongside the most recent matches and official tournament notices.
Market odds aggregate public information and trader sentiment about who is expected to win Map 2; movement in odds reflects new information such as map pick, lineup updates, or live events. Use odds as a real-time signal of changing expectations, and monitor related news and on-map developments for why prices move.
Map 2 refers to the second scheduled map of the match between Team Novaq and Metizport. If Map 2 is not played due to a straight-set outcome, forfeit, or technical cancellation, the market will resolve according to the platform’s stated resolution rules, so check the market rules or official match notice for final resolution policy.
The market closing time is set by the platform and listed on the market page; it commonly closes at or shortly before the official start of Map 2 but can be updated if match timing changes, so monitor the market and tournament schedule for live updates.
Map 1 can affect Map 2 through momentum, revealed strategies, and psychological pressure, but its impact depends on whether the teams switch to a map that favors a different playstyle and whether either team makes tactical adjustments or lineup changes between maps.
Consult match databases, the tournament’s official match history, and demo repositories for past maps between these teams; focus on recent meetings on the same map and note any roster or patch differences that might limit direct comparability.
Watch for announced roster swaps, player illness or absence, official map veto announcements, warmup and practice reports from team streams, tournament server/ping notices, and any technical issues or delays, because these items typically change expectations and drive market movement.