| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DashSkins | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| ex-KRU Esports | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is a bet on which team will win Map 2 of the CCT South America Series #10 2026 match between DashSkins and ex-KRU Esports. Map-specific markets matter because each map can have different tactical dynamics and can swing the overall match result or momentum.
CCT South America Series #10 is a regional competitive event featuring South American professional teams playing a sequence of maps under the tournament's format. Map 2 occurs after Map 1 and its importance depends on whether the match is a best-of-three, a best-of-five, or another format; it can be a momentum-shifting map or a decider in shorter formats. Team histories, map preferences, and recent roster updates in the region are all relevant background elements for this matchup.
Market odds represent the evolving consensus of traders reacting to public information (lineups, map vetoes, injuries, live performance, patch changes). Treat odds as a real-time reflection of available information, not a static prediction—check updates as new information appears.
The market close time is listed as TBD; markets for a specific map commonly close shortly before that map begins in the official match schedule. Check the market page and the event schedule for final closure and last-trade times.
This market settles on the official result of Map 2 in the DashSkins vs. ex-KRU Esports match as recorded by the tournament organizers—i.e., which team is credited with winning that map under the event's official match report.
Map 2 will be influenced by who won veto/pick rights and the agreed map order: some formats give the losing side of Map 1 a pick for Map 2, others follow preset rotations. Knowing which team chose or prepared for the map helps interpret market movements.
Key developments include the Map 1 score and momentum, any announced substitutions or technical issues, reported server/ping problems, mid-series tactical shifts, and visible player performance trends—these can all cause rapid market updates.
Settlement rules depend on the exchange and the tournament's official match resolution policy; typical outcomes are settlement based on the official result when the map is completed, voiding of the market if the map is not officially played, or following explicit marketplace rules for postponed events. Check KALSHI's market rules and the tournament's official communications for final determinations.