| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the total number of maps played in the CCT South America Series #10 2026 match between MIBR Academy and Fluxo W7M will be above or below a set line. Total maps is a simple way to gauge how close or one-sided this specific match is expected to be, which matters for bettors and analysts tracking team form and tournament progression.
The CCT South America Series is a regional competitive circuit that features established organizations and their academy or partner squads; individual match length is shaped by tournament format, roster choices, and map pool. MIBR Academy and Fluxo W7M represent squads from established South American organizations with differing experience profiles; past meetings, roster stability, and recent event form provide useful context for this matchup. The market remains open until the organizer or exchange specifies a close time, so pre-match developments can shift expectations.
In this context, market odds reflect how traders collectively view the likelihood that the match will go to more maps than the specified line; odds move as new information (roster news, map vetoes, or live performance) arrives. Treat market prices as a continuously updating summary of available information, not a guaranteed outcome.
It refers to the number of distinct maps completed in this specific match between MIBR Academy and Fluxo W7M; the market compares that count to a predetermined line set by the exchange. Settlement follows the exchange’s rules for completed maps and any exceptional match outcomes.
The tournament format determines the maximum maps (for example, group-stage matches are often shorter than finals). Check the CCT South America Series #10 match listing to confirm whether this fixture is scheduled as a best-of-3, best-of-5, or another format because that caps the number of maps that can be played.
Review prior meetings and map-by-map scores to see if the matchup typically produces sweeps or close series; if past contests often went to deciders or favored different maps, that history suggests a higher chance of more maps, while consistent 2-0/3-0 outcomes suggest fewer maps.
Late roster changes and logistical problems can materially change competitiveness and thus the likely map count; these developments are typically reflected quickly in market prices, so monitor official team announcements and the market for updates.
Resolution follows the exchange and tournament organizer’s published rules: some platforms void the market or refund if a match is not played, while others resolve based on official match results or re-scheduled outcomes. Consult the KALSHI market page and CCT event rules for the definitive settlement policy.