| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| paiN Academy | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| METANOIA WOLVES | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market focuses on the outcome of Map 1 between paiN Academy and METANOIA WOLVES in the CCT South America Series #10 2026; Map 1 often sets the tone for the rest of the match and can influence series momentum. It matters to bettors and fans because the first map can reveal preparedness, map preference, and early tactical edges.
The CCT South America Series is a regional competitive circuit for Counter-Strike in 2026 that showcases established organizations, academy squads, and rising rosters from the region. paiN Academy is the developmental side associated with the paiN organization, while METANOIA WOLVES is a competing South American roster; both teams may use regional qualifiers, roster shuffles, and domestic leagues as context for their current form. Map 1 is the initial stage of this particular matchup and is determined by pre-match vetoes and map pool selections.
Market odds reflect aggregated market sentiment and update as new information (lineup confirmations, map veto choices, injuries, or live match developments) becomes available. Treat odds as a dynamic snapshot of expectation rather than a prediction of certainty.
Closure timing is set by the marketplace operator and typically occurs shortly before the map starts; check the trading platform for the exact closing timestamp for this specific market.
This market trades two mutually exclusive outcomes: paiN Academy wins Map 1, or METANOIA WOLVES wins Map 1. There is no draw outcome for a single map.
The veto/pick phase determines which map is played first; if a team secures a particularly favorable map during vetoes, market sentiment and prices typically adjust to reflect that advantage.
Announcements such as a last-minute roster substitution, an official injury, a coach-led strategic change, or confirmation of an uncommon map pick are the types of developments that commonly move the market.
Live movements reflect in-map events (round streaks, clutch outcomes, economy breaks, or technical delays) and updated expectations about which team will close out the map; they are responses to dynamic, observable events rather than prior season history.