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CCT South America Series #9 2026: Isurus vs. Fake do Biru Map 2

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Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Fake do Biru 0%
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Isurus 0%
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About This Market

This market covers the result of Map 2 in the CCT South America Series #9 2026 match between Isurus and Fake do Biru, relevant for traders who want to take a position on who wins the second map of the match. Map-level markets matter because teams can perform very differently map-to-map due to map pools and tactics.

CCT South America Series is a regional Counter-Strike 2 circuit where teams from the continent compete in seasonal events; this is the ninth installment in 2026 and contributes to regional standings and momentum. Isurus and Fake do Biru are competing in a multi-map match where each map is played sequentially; Map 2 will be the focus here regardless of the Map 1 winner, and its outcome can swing match momentum or force deciders.

Prediction market odds reflect aggregate trader beliefs about which team will win Map 2 and update as new information arrives (lineups, veto results, match start). Use odds as a real-time synthesis of available information rather than a static forecast; they change as the event unfolds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does this market resolve relative to the match timeline?

This market resolves based on the official result for Map 2 as reported by the tournament operator and the exchange; that typically occurs once the map has concluded in regulation or overtime according to tournament rules.

Does a Map 2 overtime count as a win for the market or is only regulation considered?

Overtime results are normally included — the market follows the official match outcome for Map 2, including any overtime rounds, unless the event's settlement rules state otherwise; check the exchange's settlement policy for final confirmation.

How does the map veto process influence whether Isurus or Fake do Biru is favored on Map 2?

The veto process determines which map is played and can force teams onto weaker or stronger maps; knowing the veto sequence and each team's map pool gives context on whether Map 2 is strategically favorable for one side.

What happens to this market if the match is postponed, canceled, or a team forfeits before Map 2?

Settlement in those cases follows the exchange's event rules: markets are typically voided or settled according to official match records and tournament announcements; verify the platform's policy for canceled or rescheduled maps.

Which player roles or match events should I watch during Map 2 that most often determine the outcome?

Key influences include the teams' AWPers and primary entry fraggers, the in-game leader's tactical adjustments, early-round pistol/eco performance, and utility usage on key rounds; tracking these will help explain momentum swings on Map 2.

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