| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ursa | 0% | 47¢ | 96¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Omega | 0% | 43¢ | 96¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market covers which team—Ursa or Omega—wins the second map of their match at CCT Europe Series #18 2026. Map-level markets matter because they separate map-specific skill, veto strategy, and momentum from overall match outcomes.
CCT Europe Series events are regional CS2/CS:GO competitive tournaments where teams advance through a scheduled slate of matches; Map 2 in a multi-map match reflects both the map veto process and in-match adjustments. Ursa and Omega bring distinct playstyles and map preferences that make a map-by-map market valuable to traders and fans tracking matchup specifics.
Market odds aggregate what traders expect about who will win this specific map based on available information; movements typically reflect new information (lineup changes, map vetoes, or live momentum). Treat odds as a dynamic snapshot rather than a fixed forecast.
This market resolves on which team wins the second map of the Ursa vs. Omega match; if the second map is not played due to tournament format or a forfeit, the market will resolve or be void according to the platform’s published rules.
Map vetoes determine the played map and thus strongly influence the market because teams have different strengths across maps; early information about veto order or announced picks can shift expectations for Map 2.
Focus on past results on the specific map and recent matches rather than aggregate head-to-head totals; look for patterns like repeated CT-side dominance, successful executes, or consistent struggles on certain bombsites.
Map 1 outcomes influence morale, tactical adjustments, and side choice dynamics for Map 2; live markets often react to scoreline, standout performances, injuries, or reported technical issues, so monitor in-match developments closely.
Low volume implies lower liquidity and potentially wider spreads or more volatile pricing from small trades; exercise caution, verify platform rules for order execution, and consider that prices may move sharply as more information or traders enter.