| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks how many maps will be played in the EMEA Masters 2026 match between S2G Esports and The Otter Side; map count is a concise way to gauge how competitive and deep the series will be. It matters for fans, analysts, and traders because the number of maps reflects both match format and team matchup dynamics.
EMEA Masters is a regional inter-league event that pits top academy and regional-league representatives from Europe, the Middle East, and Africa against each other; formats and stakes vary by stage (group, knockout, finals). S2G Esports and The Otter Side arrive with their 2026 rosters and recent regional results shaping expectations—roster moves, coaching changes, and recent form all influence how long a series might run.
Market odds summarize how participants collectively expect the match to unfold in terms of map count; shifts in prices reflect new information such as lineup announcements, patch changes, or injury reports. Use the market as one input alongside official tournament format, team news, and head-to-head context.
It resolves to the final number of maps that are played to completion in the official match result reported by the tournament organisers. Settlement follows the event operator’s official match report and dispute rules.
The event page lists the close time as TBD; typically markets close at or shortly before the official match start, but you should confirm the exact close time and any operator-specific rules on the KALSHI market page.
Check the official EMEA Masters schedule or the specific match listing from the organiser—format can vary by stage (e.g., group play often differs from playoffs) and that directly sets the maximum possible maps for settlement.
Mid-lane, jungle, and primary shotcaller or in-game leader changes tend to have the biggest impact on series length because they influence tempo control, macro decision-making, and comeback potential; coaching or support-player changes can also materially affect map outcomes.
Settlement follows the tournament/operator rules: generally only maps played to an official conclusion count; remakes or abandoned maps may not count, and matches cancelled or not completed can lead to a void or special settlement per the operator. Refer to KALSHI’s and the tournament’s published settlement policies for specifics.