| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fake do Biru | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| R2 Esports Club | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is a bet on which team will win Map 1 of the CCT South America Series #10 match between R2 Esports Club and Fake do Biru; map-level markets matter because they isolate a single map where team map pools and strategies are decisive.
CCT South America Series #10 is a regional competitive circuit in the 2026 season that influences seeding, points, and momentum for South American teams. R2 Esports Club and Fake do Biru are competing within that regional ecosystem where roster continuity, online vs LAN context, and map selection histories shape match outcomes. Map 1 often sets tempo in a best-of series and can be influenced by pre-match vetoes and opening strategies.
Market odds represent the crowd’s evolving assessment of which team will take Map 1, integrating public information such as rosters, map pools, and recent results. Treat odds as a dynamic signal—use them alongside independent scouting of maps, lineups, and match context rather than as immutable forecasts.
The platform lists the closing time as TBD for this market; typically markets close shortly before the map begins or when the match organizers lock the official match status—check the platform’s live listing for the definitive close time.
A win is determined by the official match result for the first map played in this matchup according to tournament rules, including any overtime procedures; the event organizer’s official match report is the final record used by the market.
Map vetoes determine which map becomes Map 1; some teams have strong specialties on certain maps. Knowledge of the veto order and each team’s map comfort can materially change expected outcomes for Map 1.
Confirm the active five players and any stand-ins, note whether the coach will be on the bench or playing, and watch for late roster announcements, travel issues, or suspensions—those changes often have an outsized impact on map-level performance.
Look at head-to-head results between the two teams on the specific map, recent match demos to evaluate tactical tendencies, map-specific win/loss records over the past months, and performance in similar tournament settings (online vs LAN).