| 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 asks which team will win Map 2 of the CCT South America Series #9 2026 match between ex-KRU Esports and Keyd. Map-specific markets matter because map outcomes affect series momentum, map-pool valuations, and trading opportunities tied to in-match events.
CCT South America Series #9 is a regional Counter-Strike series featuring professional South American teams competing in multi-map matches. ex-KRU Esports and Keyd are established regional competitors with distinct playstyles and map preferences; map-level betting highlights those contrasts and recent roster or form developments. Map 2 typically follows the initial veto process and can show which team adapts best after the opening map.
Market odds are a real-time reflection of collective expectations for who will win Map 2 and will move as new information arrives. Treat odds as a snapshot that incorporates news (roster changes, map picks, pistol rounds, injuries) rather than a fixed prediction.
Map 2 refers to the official second map played in this match as recorded by the tournament organizer; the market settles based on the official result for that map once the match is completed.
Yes—if the second map goes to overtime, the final winner after overtime is considered the map winner for settlement purposes, assuming the tournament recognizes that result.
If the match is postponed or rescheduled, the market may remain open until the contest occurs or be adjusted/canceled according to the exchange and tournament rules; check official announcements for settlement guidance.
Last-minute substitutions or roster changes do not change the definition of the market—the market still settles on the official Map 2 result—but such changes are material news that typically moves market expectations before the map begins.
Map 1 outcome can influence team morale, tactical adjustments, and momentum going into Map 2; traders often update positions after Map 1 to reflect perceived shifts in strategy, confidence, or map-specific advantages.