| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market forecasts the total number of maps played between Eternal Fire and Omega in their CCT Europe Series #18 (2026) match; match length matters for tournament scheduling, team stamina, and how bets are settled.
The CCT Europe Series is a regional Counter-Strike circuit that stages a series of events through 2026 where teams compete in best-of formats and earn circuit standing and prize money. Matches in this phase are commonly best-of-3, so the total-maps market highlights whether the matchup ends in two maps or goes to a decider; map-pick dynamics and recent roster moves frequently drive outcomes.
Prediction market prices reflect the collective expectations of traders about whether this match will finish in regulation or require a deciding map, and they update as new information (lineups, vetos, form) arrives. Use prices as a timely signal of market sentiment rather than a fixed forecast.
The market close is listed as TBD; on most platforms the market locks at the official match start or after rosters are confirmed—monitor the event page for the exact lock time.
It measures the number of maps actually played in the official match (for a standard best-of-3 this resolves based on whether the match ends 2-0 or goes to a 2-1 decider), using the score reported by the event organizers.
Vetoes shape which maps are played; if vetoes produce closely matched maps for both teams, the series is more likely to be competitive and extend to a third map, whereas one-sided map matchups increase the chance of a 2-0 finish.
Late substitutes, confirmed absences, emergency stand-ins, or major coaching/strategic announcements typically move the market because they alter team cohesion and map-specific strengths.
Head-to-head data is useful but should be weighted by recency, roster continuity, and whether past matches used the same map pool; small samples or matches with different lineups can be misleading.