| 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 match between MIBR Academy and UNO MILLE, which matters to traders who want exposure to match length rather than match winner.
CCT South America Series events are regional Counter-Strike tournaments that feed into larger CCT points and standings; Series #10 is one stop in the 2026 regional circuit. MIBR Academy and UNO MILLE are competing under the tournament's official match schedule and format, and the number of maps played will depend on the match stage and the official format used for this specific fixture.
Market odds reflect collective expectations about how many maps will be played; interpret them as the market's consensus about match length rather than a fixed prediction. Because formats and late changes (e.g., stage, roster, postponement) can alter map count, check the event page for official resolution rules and timing.
The market resolves based on the official number of maps played in the match as recorded by the CCT organizers and the market operator; resolution follows the tournament's match log (including any overtime maps) and the platform's published rules.
Closing time is set by the market operator and is typically at or shortly before the official match start; because this event lists the close time as TBD, monitor the KALSHI event page for the exact cutoff.
If the fixture is a BO1, the total maps can only be 1; a BO3 allows 2 or 3 maps, and a BO5 allows 3–5 maps; knowing which format applies to this specific match stage is essential for interpreting the market.
Postponements, cancellations, disqualifications, match forfeits, official map replays ordered by admins, or late roster ineligibilities can all alter or void the scheduled map count; such outcomes are resolved per tournament and market operator rules.
Look up recent series results, head-to-head histories, and map stats on reputable esports databases and the tournament's official coverage; also review recent VODs and team lineups to assess whether matches trend toward short sweeps or extended series.