| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bounty Hunters Esports | 70% | 64¢ | 70¢ | — | $72 | Trade → |
| Crashers | 0% | 29¢ | 36¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market concerns which team will win Map 2 of the CCT South America Series #9 2026 match between Crashers and Bounty Hunters Esports; map-level markets focus on a single map result rather than the overall match. Map outcomes matter because they reflect map-specific strengths, veto strategy, and immediate match momentum.
The CCT South America Series is a regional Counter-Strike tournament that often features shifting rosters and rapid meta changes driven by patches and map pool adjustments; teams arriving with recent wins or new signings may perform differently than their season averages. Crashers and Bounty Hunters Esports have distinct playstyles and map preferences, so Map 2 can look very different from Map 1 depending on bans, picks, and side selection.
Prediction market odds summarize aggregate market sentiment about which team will take Map 2 at the time of viewing; treat odds as a dynamic snapshot of how traders value the available information rather than a fixed forecast. Odds move in response to new information like roster changes, live match developments, or official announcements about the match status.
This market settles on which team is recorded by the official match administrators as the winner of Map 2 in the Crashers vs. Bounty Hunters Esports match at CCT South America Series #9 2026; outcomes correspond to the official map scoreboard.
Resolution follows the tournament’s official records: if Map 2 is not played due to a forfeit, walkover, or administrative decision, settlement will reflect the organizer’s result for that map or any official ruling about cancellations; check organizer announcements for specifics.
Look at recent direct head-to-head matches between the two teams on that specific map, each team’s recent performances on the map in the current season, and any lineup changes since those matches—overall match wins are less informative than map-specific records.
Key influences are the teams’ entry fraggers and AWP players for opening duels, the in-game leader’s tactical calls, and support players who control utility usage; late-round clutch performers and economic resilience in pistol/eco rounds also have outsized impact on a single map.
Live events can rapidly change market sentiment: a successful tactical timeout can reverse momentum, a technical pause or server issue can disrupt rhythm and influence perceptions of advantage, and any unexpected map veto/pick revelations or lineup confirmations disclosed during the event will be factored into prices.