| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 43¢ | 53¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market covers the total number of maps played in the EMEA Masters 2026 match between Bushido Wildcats and UCAM Esports Club, letting traders express views on whether the match will be short or extend to more maps. Map-length markets matter because they reflect expectations about competitiveness and series depth between these two teams.
EMEA Masters features top teams from regional leagues in Europe, with match formats that can vary by stage; group-stage matches are commonly best-of-3 while later rounds often use best-of-5, which directly determines the maximum possible maps. Bushido Wildcats and UCAM Esports Club arrive with different regional histories and roster dynamics — both club stability and recent results shape how long their series are likely to run.
Market prices express the trading consensus about expected match length and should be used alongside roster, patch, and matchup analysis rather than as guarantees. Changes to lineups, schedule, or official format will typically update the market quickly.
Closure is listed as TBD; typically KALSHI markets close at the official match start or when tournament organizers confirm the match has begun. Monitor the event page and official match schedule for the exact lock time.
The tournament stage determines format: a BO3 can produce 1–3 maps and a BO5 can produce 3–5 maps. The format sets the maximum maps and therefore limits which total-map outcomes are relevant for this specific match.
Key items are the announced starting five (especially shotcaller roles like mid or jungle), any recent imports or new signings, visa or travel issues, and coach or strategic staff changes. Late swaps or untested subs increase uncertainty and the chance of longer series.
Head-to-head history is informative only when rosters and meta are comparable; prioritize recent series with the same starters and consider whether past full-length series were due to close mechanical fights, macro parity, or late comebacks.
Settlement follows KALSHI and tournament rules: markets are often suspended pending rescheduling and may be voided if the match is not played within the event window or is forfeited. Check the exchange’s official settlement policy and event updates for final determinations.