| 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 South America Series #10 2026 matchup between Fake do Biru and Bounty Hunters Esports; traders expect to profit from anticipating whether the match will be short (straight maps) or go the distance. It matters because match length is driven by team matchups, map pool, and format, and it affects bettors, broadcast timing, and tournament scheduling.
The CCT South America Series is a regional professional circuit that feeds into larger international VALORANT events; individual series events pit regional powerhouses and rising squads against each other. Fake do Biru and Bounty Hunters Esports are competing within that regional ladder in 2026, and their matchup will reflect recent form, roster stability, and map-specific preparation. Tournament structure (best-of-1 vs. best-of-3) and the official map pool for this stage determine the possible total maps.
Market prices reflect how traders collectively expect the match length to play out: higher prices imply the market assigns greater weight to that map-count outcome relative to alternatives. Use prices as a dynamic signal that changes with lineup news, veto information, and pre-match reports.
The market close time is listed as TBD on the event page; typically markets close shortly before the official match start but timing can vary. As kickoff approaches, live information such as confirmed lineups and map veto results will cause prices to update rapidly.
'Total Maps' refers to the number of full maps played in this head-to-head match as recorded by the tournament organizers—e.g., a 2-0 result counts as two maps played and a 2-1 counts as three. The exact possible totals depend on the official match format (BO1, BO3, etc.) for this fixture.
Vetoes determine which maps are played and can favor one team if they remove opponent-strong maps; a veto sequence that produces evenly matched maps increases the chance of an extra decider map. If the pool contains many maps favoring one team, the market will adjust toward shorter series outcomes.
Roster changes can disrupt team synergy and in-game communication, often increasing variability in map outcomes and the chance of longer series as teams adapt; conversely, a clearly stronger signing can shorten matches if it creates a mismatch. Traders watch official lineup confirmations and warmup scrim reports for signal.
Resolution follows the official result reported by the tournament organizers and the platform (KALSHI) operating the market; that means a forfeit or official 2-0 result will be counted as posted, while prolonged postponements or cancellations are typically handled according to the platform's stated settlement rules—check the event page and platform notices for final determination.