| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 100¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market concerns the total number of maps that will be played in the CCT Europe Series #18 2026 match between Acend and STATE. It matters because map totals capture expectations about match length and matchup balance independent of the outright winner.
CCT Europe Series is a regional competitive Counter-Strike circuit in 2026 that stages matches between European teams across a seasonal calendar; individual fixtures can be decisive for standings and seeding. Acend is a well-known European organization and STATE is an opposing roster in this event — both recent roster moves, practice routines, and tournament context shape how this particular match is likely to play out.
Market prices aggregate participant views about how long the match will last in maps; interpret them as a snapshot of current collective expectations, and check the live market before acting because circumstances can change rapidly.
The match format (for example best-of‑3 or best-of‑1) sets the maximum and common map totals; the exact format for this fixture will be listed on the official event/match page and in the tournament schedule — consult that listing to know which totals are applicable.
The veto and pick order will shape which maps are played; if vetoes produce maps that heavily favor one team the match is more likely to end in a sweep, while balanced veto outcomes raise the odds of the match going the distance — watch the published veto results and historic pick/ban tendencies for both teams.
Overtime extends the same map rather than creating a new map, so overtime rounds do not increase the map count; settlement counts the number of distinct maps played, not extra rounds on a single map.
Look at their head-to-head history and recent matches with emphasis on map-specific records and how recently those matches occurred; weight recent, same-format encounters and maps that are likely to be played more heavily than old or OPP/opponent-configuration mismatches.
This market will close at the platform-specified lock time (typically just before the match start) and will be settled based on the official match result published by the tournament operator or the market platform; check the Kalshi event page and market rules for the exact closing timestamp and resolution policy.