| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Favbet | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Sangal | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market covers who will win Map 2 between Sangal and Favbet in the CCT Europe Series #18 2026. Map-level markets matter because a single map can decide a best‑of series and influence tournament progression.
CCT Europe Series events are part of a regional Counter‑Strike circuit where teams play a sequence of maps determined by the event's veto rules; Sangal and Favbet are the two competitors in this matchup. Map 2 is set by the series' map veto/order and can be pivotal in a best‑of format (for example as the decider in a tied series). Tournament format, recent patch/meta, and each squad's map pool historically shape expectations for a given map.
Market prices reflect the collective market view of which team is more likely to win Map 2 and update as new information appears (veto results, lineup news, match progress). Treat odds as a real‑time signal that can move when material details change.
The market resolves to the official Map 2 result reported by the tournament organizer and reflected by the platform (KALSHI). If the map is played, the declared winner by the organizer determines the market; overtime outcomes are handled according to the organizer's official match result.
Map 2 is determined by the series' map veto/pick procedure defined by CCT for that match (BO1/BO3 formats and veto order). The specific map becomes known once teams complete the vetos and picks prior to the match.
Late roster changes can materially affect map outcomes because they change chemistry and map expertise; markets typically react quickly once official lineup changes are announced, so incorporate that new information into your view.
The platform follows the tournament's official schedule and rules: if Map 2 is played later, the market will resolve when an official result is posted; if the match or map is voided by the organizer, the platform applies its cancellation/refund rules as announced for the event.
Yes — the market follows the tournament's official match result, which normally includes overtime as part of the map outcome. For forfeits or other non‑standard outcomes, the tournament organizer's official decision (as adopted by the platform) determines resolution.