| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CSDIILIT | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| megoshort | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 1 of the CCT Europe Series #19 2026 match between CSDIILIT and megoshort, a single-map outcome that influences the match scoreline and momentum. Map 1 results can set the tone for the rest of the encounter and affect progression within the tournament.
The CCT Europe Series is a map-based esports competition where teams play a sequence of maps to decide match winners; Map 1 is the opening map in that sequence. Team rosters, recent form, map pools, and tournament stage all shape expectations entering this match; historical results matter but metas and lineups can change quickly.
Prediction market odds summarize collective expectations about who will win Map 1, incorporating public information such as map picks, recent performances, and roster news. Odds are not guarantees — they reflect market sentiment at a moment in time and can move as new information appears.
The specific Map 1 is determined by the match’s pick/ban process and should be listed on the official match page, tournament broadcast, or the event organizer’s schedule; knowing the map is essential because team strengths vary by map.
This market closes at the time defined by the platform (listed as TBD for this event); commonly markets close at or shortly before the map start, so check the platform’s official close time and the match schedule to know when trading stops.
Late roster changes can materially affect Map 1 because they alter team coordination, in-game roles, and strategies; substitutes with little map experience or unfamiliarity with team systems often increase uncertainty for that map.
Head-to-head history on the same map is informative but should be weighed with caution: small sample sizes, lineup changes, and meta shifts mean past results are one of several inputs rather than definitive proof.
In early-stage matches teams may experiment or conserve strategies, while in elimination or high-stakes matches they tend to play prepared default setups for Map 1; the stage affects risk tolerance, map preparation depth, and incentive to secure an early lead.