| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the Partizan Sangal vs. WLGaming Esports match at EMEA Masters 2026 will cover a certain number of maps; it matters because map length affects series outcomes, team endurance, and subsequent tournament seeding. Traders use this market to express views on likely series length rather than a single-team winner.
EMEA Masters is a regional tournament that brings top club teams from Europe, the Middle East and Africa to compete in a multi-stage event; matches are typically played in best-of formats determined by the tournament schedule. Partizan Sangal and WLGaming Esports are established competitors within the region; their recent roster moves, Play-In or Group-stage positioning, and map-preparation routines will influence expectations for how many maps their matchup will last.
Market prices summarize the trading community’s current expectation for the match’s map count and update as new information arrives; treat prices as dynamic signals to combine with matchup analysis, official format, and tournament announcements.
The format (BO1/BO3/BO5) sets the range of possible total maps; check the tournament schedule or match page to confirm format because a BO3 can resolve in two or three maps while BO5 outcomes can be three to five maps.
Resolution occurs after the tournament organizers publish the official final match score and any related rulings; if there is a delay while officials review a dispute, the market will wait for that final adjudication.
Late substitutions or lineup changes can materially change expectations for series competitiveness and map adaptability; traders typically re-evaluate based on the substitute’s experience, recent practice results, and how the change impacts tactical roles.
If vetoes produce a pool heavy in maps that one team favors, a straight-set result becomes more likely; a balanced or neutral veto outcome increases the probability of a longer, multi-map series.
Relevant data include head-to-head series lengths, team win/loss records on the specific maps in the current map pool, recent best-of series outcomes, and post-patch performances; these help indicate whether previous meetings tended to be decisive or closely contested.