| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 51% | 42¢ | 51¢ | — | $40 | Trade → |
This market asks how many maps will be played in the EMEA Masters 2026 match between Misa Esports and Berlin International Gaming — a metric that captures series length and can reflect matchup balance and endurance. Total maps matter for viewers, analysts, and traders because they summarize how contested the series is likely to be.
EMEA Masters brings top regional clubs to a shared tournament stage; formats and stakes can vary by stage, which directly affect how many maps are played in any given matchup. Misa Esports and Berlin International Gaming each bring recent competitive histories and strategic identities that influence series length, while tournament format, map pool, and roster stability shape the immediate context for this specific matchup.
Market prices aggregate participant expectations about how many maps the official series will include; higher demand for outcomes implying more maps indicates collective anticipation of a longer, more contested series, while the opposite implies an expectation of a shorter series. Always read the market’s resolution rules and the event’s official match report to interpret final outcomes correctly.
It counts the number of official maps played in the series as recorded by the EMEA Masters organizer and the market’s designated data sources — in other words, every map that is part of the official match result used for tournament standings.
The market’s listed close time is TBD; resolution occurs after the official match is completed and the tournament organizer’s match report is published, following the exchange’s resolution policy and data feeds.
Maps that are officially counted by the tournament in the final match report (including tiebreakers that are part of the official series) typically count; remakes or replays and exceptional technical restarts are handled according to the event and platform resolution rules, so check those rules and the official match log.
Confirm the announced series format, starting lineups and any late substitutions, the published map pool and veto order, recent series-length trends for both teams, and the match schedule (rest and travel), since each can shift expectations about series length.
A last-minute change can reduce team coordination or alter strategic options, potentially increasing the chance of longer, chaotic series or, conversely, quicker losses if cohesion drops; the net effect depends on which role changed, the substitute’s experience, and how well the team adapts.