| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 42¢ | 51¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks how many maps will be played when Ursa faces Omega in the CCT Europe Series #18 2026 match; it matters because map count reflects match competitiveness and affects related bets and tournament progression. The outcome determines whether the match ends in straight maps or goes the distance under the official format.
CCT Europe Series events are part of a regional competitive circuit that often uses multiple match formats across group and playoff stages; organizers publish schedules, match formats, and official results. Ursa and Omega are competing organizations within that circuit — past meetings, recent form, and lineup stability across the season provide context for how the match might unfold.
Market odds aggregate trader views and public information about likely match length; they update as new information (lineup changes, format announcements, or late scratches) becomes available. Treat market prices as a dynamic consensus signal rather than a guarantee of the actual match result.
Total Maps is the final number of maps played in the scheduled match between Ursa and Omega; settlement uses the official match report from the CCT Europe Series organizer once the match concludes.
The event schedule and stage listing published by the CCT Europe Series organizer specify the match format; check the official event page or match ticket for the stage and format before the match starts.
Substitutions can materially change expectations about map outcomes and often move market prices; settlement remains based only on the number of maps actually played regardless of roster announcements.
The market resolves after the match is completed and the official result is posted by the tournament organizer; settlement uses the organizer’s published final scorecard and timestamped match report.
Tight rounds, high clutch frequency, close half scores, successful map vetoes leading to evenly matched maps, and conservative strategic play can all prolong the contest and increase the likelihood of extra maps.