| 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 UNO MILLE and Bounty Hunters Esports — a common way to trade on match length and competitiveness. It matters because total-map outcomes reflect game tempo, format, and perceived balance between the two teams.
CCT South America Series #10 2026 is a regional tournament featuring South American organizations and contributes to season standings and qualification paths for larger events. UNO MILLE and Bounty Hunters Esports are competing clubs within that circuit; their matchup outcome can affect seeding and momentum in the series. Tournament stage, published match format, and recent rosters all shape expectations for how many maps will be played.
Market prices aggregate participant views about how long the match will go; they update as new information arrives (lineups, map pool, injuries, postponements). Use prices as a dynamic signal of the field’s consensus, but always cross-check official tournament rules and match start details.
The event data shows the market close time as TBD; typically these markets close shortly before the match start time declared by the tournament. Check the official match page and the market interface for the announced closing timestamp.
'Total Maps' counts the number of full maps played that are recorded in the official match result for this fixture, including any maps that go to overtime if the tournament records them as completed maps. The market resolves according to the platform’s stated settlement rules using the official match report.
Resolution follows the platform’s and tournament’s official rulings: postponed matches are usually held open until a new scheduled time, canceled matches may be voided, and conceded matches resolve based on the official outcome (which could be a forfeit score). Confirm final resolution with the market’s rule page and the CCT match report.
Key items: final confirmed lineups, any announced temporary subs, the announced map pool and veto order, recent head-to-head results, and travel or technical notices from the tournament organizers — all can materially change expected map totals.
Vetoes and map pool shape matchup advantages: if vetoes favor one team’s strongest maps, sweeps become likelier; a balanced veto exchange or maps that historically produce close games increase the chance of additional maps. Watch the official veto process and public picks prior to kickoff.