| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market concerns the total number of maps played in the CCT Europe Series #18 2026 match between ex-Zero Tenacity and ex-RUBY; it matters because total maps reflect match competitiveness and can signal team form and matchup dynamics. Prediction markets let traders express collective expectations about whether the match will be short (fewer maps) or extended (more maps, including overtime if applicable).
CCT Europe Series events are regional Counter‑Strike circuit stops that feed into broader seasonal standings and offer ranking points and prize incentives. ex-Zero Tenacity and ex-RUBY are the competing lineups in this fixture; their recent results, roster moves, and map pools will shape how the match plays out. Tournament format, map veto procedures, and any bracket implications (e.g., elimination match vs. upper‑bracket) add context that commonly affects total maps.
Market prices reflect the crowd's evolving expectations about how many maps this specific matchup will produce and update with new information (lineup announcements, map picks, injury reports). Use changes in pricing alongside external information (official match start time, veto results) to understand shifting probabilities without treating them as fixed predictions.
The market will typically close shortly before the official match start time listed by the organizers; settlement occurs after the match has fully completed and organizers publish the official final map count, subject to the exchange's resolution rules.
Whether overtime maps are included depends on the specific contract wording on the exchange; some markets count all maps played including overtime, while others count only regulation maps—check the market's settlement description for this event.
Resolution policies vary by platform: markets are commonly voided if the match is not played within the exchange's stated window, or they may remain open until the official rescheduled fixture is completed; consult the exchange's event‑cancellation and reschedule rules for this market.
Map vetoes determine which maps are played and can favor one team on their best maps; a veto sequence that forces both teams onto neutral or closely contested maps raises the chance of more maps and overtime, while a veto that yields lopsided map matchups can reduce total maps.
Late roster swaps can substantially change expected competitiveness and map outcomes; the market will usually react to such announcements, but final settlement still depends on the actual maps played—check whether the exchange has specific rules for significant roster changes affecting event identity.