| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Keyd | 0% | 57¢ | 68¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| ex-KRU Esports | 0% | 35¢ | 43¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is a binary bet on the outcome of Map 1 between ex-KRU Esports and Keyd in the CCT South America Series #9 2026. Map 1 matters because it sets momentum and tactical information that often shapes the rest of the match.
The CCT South America Series is a regional professional esports circuit for South American teams; matches like this feed into seasonal standings, qualification paths, and regional prestige. ex-KRU and Keyd are established organizations in the region, and clashes between them are tracked closely by fans and analysts for roster form, map pools, and strategic trends.
Market prices reflect collective expectations about who will win Map 1 given available public information; traders interpret prices as the market’s best estimate at a moment in time, which can change as new information (lineups, injuries, map pick, broadcasts) arrives.
Start times are set by the event organizer and broadcast schedule; maps can be delayed by earlier matches running long, technical checks, or server issues, so allow for schedule flexibility and check the official tournament stream or match page for live start updates.
Map 1 is determined by the tournament’s veto/pick procedure (ban and pick phases) used by both teams; the exact sequence (who bans/picks first) is defined by the tournament rules and will be shown in the pre-match broadcast or on the official match overlay.
The players are the starters registered for this fixture; teams sometimes announce final lineups shortly before the match or use substitutes in case of illness or travel issues—consult the official match roster on the event page or the teams’ verified channels for the confirmed lineup.
Winning Map 1 gives the victor immediate momentum, map veto advantage for later maps, and reduced pressure going into Map 2; while it’s a strong psychological and strategic edge, the overall match still depends on adjustments and performance across subsequent maps.
Matches can be postponed or canceled for reasons like technical failures, player unavailability, or tournament-level decisions; event rules specify how markets are handled in those cases (voided, suspended, or adjusted), so check the organizer’s official announcements and the market platform’s rules for contingency handling.