| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 10¢ | 25¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market predicts the total number of maps that will be played in the EMEA Masters 2026 match between 3BL Esports and French Flair; it matters because total-map outcomes capture whether the match is likely to be a sweep or go the full distance. Traders use this market to express views on relative team strength, map-specialization, and match pacing.
EMEA Masters is a regional esports competition that showcases club teams from Europe, the Middle East, and Africa across a seasonal format; individual matches are resolved by a predefined series format and map draft. 3BL Esports and French Flair are competing within that structure, and the interplay of their map pools, recent series lengths, and any roster moves will drive how many maps are played in their encounter.
Market odds summarize collective expectations and will move as new information arrives (lineup updates, map vetoes, or late withdrawals). Read odds as a dynamic gauge of market sentiment about whether this match will be short (sweep) or long (full series), not as a fixed prediction.
It refers to the total number of individual maps that will be played in the official series between 3BL Esports and French Flair under the tournament's defined format (for example, 2–3 maps in a best-of-3). The market outcome depends solely on how many maps are completed in that match.
The format (best-of-1, best-of-3, best-of-5) sets the minimum and maximum possible maps and determines whether ties are possible; for example, a best-of-3 yields only two or three maps. Confirm the match format on the official event schedule because it directly constrains the Total Maps possibilities.
The listing currently shows the market close time as TBD; typically markets close shortly before the match or the opening map begins. Check the event page or exchange feed for the finalized close time prior to placing any trades.
Track announced starting lineups and any late roster swaps, recent series lengths and opponents, map vetoes/picks once they are revealed, and coach or strategic statements that indicate whether a team will play conservatively or take risks that affect map count.
Late roster disruptions generally increase uncertainty and market volatility; a weakened or improvised lineup can make sweeps more likely if one team gains a clear advantage, or produce longer series if the substitute introduces inconsistent performance. Expect market odds to adjust quickly when such news is confirmed.