| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bebop | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| STATE | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market lets traders bet on which team will win Map 2 of the CCT Europe Series #20 2026 matchup between Bebop and STATE. Map-level markets matter because each map shifts series momentum and often reflects map-specific strengths and weaknesses that differ from overall match odds.
CCT Europe Series is a regional competitive Counter-Strike event featuring professional teams competing in a series of matches across a standard map pool; events often use best-of-three or best-of-five formats where each map is contested separately. Map 2 is determined by the match's veto process and can be decisive: in common best-of-three formats it either evens the series after Map 1 or hands one team a series victory if it clinches a 2-0 result. Factors such as recent roster changes, offline vs. online play, and recent patch or engine updates can change how teams approach a specific map.
Market prices are real-time summaries of traders' beliefs and available information about who will win Map 2; use them as signals that update with new data (lineups, vetos, injuries, match delays) rather than final predictions.
This market trades the two possible map-level outcomes: Bebop wins Map 2, or STATE wins Map 2. Each outcome refers only to the winner of that single map, not the overall series.
Closing is platform-determined and listed as TBD; typically markets close shortly before the map starts or if an official match pause/forfeit is declared. Expect the market to halt trading if organizers announce a delay, substitution, or match cancellation.
Impact depends on series format (commonly best-of-three): if a team won Map 1, Map 2 can clinch the match 2-0; if teams split or Map 1 was tied, Map 2 can level the series or put one team ahead and influence momentum going into the decider.
Look at the exact map chosen for Map 2, both teams' recent results on that map, head-to-head history on the same map, individual player performance on the map, utility and economy stats, and any roster or coach changes announced since their last meetings.
Live developments are rapidly incorporated: substitutions or official pauses can trigger temporary halts or large price moves, while swing rounds or visible momentum shifts often cause real-time repricing. Traders should monitor official match feeds and tournament announcements for authoritative information.