| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the Eternal Fire vs. HAVU match at CCT Europe Series #18 2026 will reach a specified total number of maps. Total-maps markets matter because they capture expectations about how close the match will be (straight win vs. decider maps) and are sensitive to format and veto decisions.
CCT Europe Series is a regional Counter-Strike event that features European teams competing for tour points and prize money; matches between established clubs like Eternal Fire (Turkey) and HAVU (Finland) draw attention because of differing playstyles and map preferences. The series typically stages group and playoff rounds with varying match formats, so understanding the stage and schedule is important context for this head-to-head.
Market odds reflect the aggregated expectations of traders and adjust as new information (lineups, vetoes, form) becomes available; use odds as a real-time signal of market sentiment about how many maps the match will last rather than a fixed prediction.
The event page lists the market close as TBD; on most platforms markets close at or shortly before the official match start or when lineups/vetoes are published, so monitor the event listing and official schedule for the exact closing time.
‘Total Maps’ refers to the number of maps actually played in the match (for example 1, 2, or 3), which depends on the match format and whether the contest is settled in straight maps or goes to a decider.
Different stages can use different formats—group stages sometimes use shorter formats while playoffs often use longer best-of series—so a later-stage match is more likely to allow for multiple maps and deciders than an early-stage best-of-1.
Look at each team’s recent match lengths (how often they close 2-0 vs. lose in deciders), their map-specific performance, overtime frequency, and known veto strategies—those patterns indicate whether a matchup typically resolves quickly or goes the distance.
Yes—official lineup changes, coach substitutions, or the revealed veto/map order materially change expected competitiveness and usually move market prices quickly, so traders should monitor official team announcements and veto results before and during market hours.