| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks how many maps will be played in the CCT Europe Series #19 2026 match between Algo and MINLATE. It matters because map count signals match competitiveness and affects bettors who prefer shorter (sweeps) or longer (decided across full series) matches.
CCT Europe Series is a regional esports circuit that stages matches between European teams; Series #19 is one event in the 2026 calendar. Algo and MINLATE are the two competing teams for this fixture; their recent results, roster status, and strategic approach within the CCT event context will shape expectations for how many maps are played.
Prediction market prices reflect aggregate trader expectations about the total number of maps; interpret prices as market sentiment about match length and competitiveness rather than a fixed prediction. Always consult the market's rule text and official match reports when translating prices into judgments about the actual match outcome.
This market settles based on the total number of maps played in the official Algo vs. MINLATE match as defined by the market’s terms. Settlement will use the official match result published by the CCT tournament organizer and follow the exchange’s stated settlement rules, including how overtime maps are handled if that is specified.
The market close time is shown on the market page (currently listed as TBD); exchanges typically close trading shortly before the match start. Settlement occurs after the official match result is posted by the tournament organizer—monitor the market page and the CCT schedule for exact timestamps and any last-minute changes.
Roster changes can materially alter expectations for map outcomes and therefore map count; markets may react immediately when credible roster news is announced. Check the market rules for any specific handling of roster changes and follow official team announcements to assess impact.
The match’s map pool and the teams’ veto choices determine which maps are played; maps where one team has a clear advantage increase the chance of a shorter match, while balanced map matchups raise the likelihood of the maximum number of maps. Consult the CCT event format and any published veto order to understand the maximum possible maps and likely selections.
Look at recent head-to-head map scores, each team’s map-specific win rates, and margins of victory to assess whether their meetings tend to be sweeps or go to the full series. Also consider the context of those results (different rosters, patches, or map pools) because older data may be less relevant under changed conditions.