| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tracks the total number of maps played in the matchup between Rebels Gaming and Team Nemesis during the CCT Europe Series #19. It provides a platform to speculate on whether the series will end in a quick sweep or extend to a full three-map series.
The CCT (Champion of Champions Tour) Europe Series is a staple of the competitive Counter-Strike circuit, featuring developmental and tier-two talent aiming for higher-ranking events. Rebels Gaming and Team Nemesis bring distinct tactical styles to this encounter, with historical map pool preferences often dictating the longevity of their series. Analysts look at recent head-to-head performance and individual player form to determine if one side can dominate or if the matchup will be highly contested.
Market prices represent the aggregate expectations of participants regarding the likelihood of the series lasting two or three maps. Higher market values for three maps suggest an expectation of a competitive, evenly matched duel.
A result of 2 maps occurs if one team wins 2-0, while a result of 3 maps occurs if the series goes to a 2-1 final score.
The veto process determines which maps are played; if both teams are comfortable on the same strong maps, they may trade map wins, leading to a third map.
Yes, if a match concludes due to a forfeit or disqualification, the total map count is determined by the number of maps actually played or awarded according to tournament rules.
Matches in the Swiss stage or playoffs of CCT events follow a best-of-three format, making 2 or 3 maps the only possible outcomes for this market.
Yes, teams with a deeper map pool and lower individual volatility are statistically more likely to push opponents to a third map compared to teams that rely on a single 'comfort pick'.