| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 27¢ | 40¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks how many maps will be played in the EMEA Masters 2026 match between Witchcraft and G2 NORD, offering a way to express expectations about how competitive or lopsided the series will be. It matters because map count reflects match closeness, which influences strategic and wagering decisions.
EMEA Masters is a regional inter-league tournament that brings top teams from European, Middle Eastern, and African leagues into head-to-head competition; performances here affect club reputations and qualification implications for later events. Witchcraft and G2 NORD are competing representatives whose recent league results, travel schedules, and roster stability shape pre-match expectations. Tournament structure (match format, schedule, and veto rules) and the current game meta are important background for interpreting any market on this match.
Market odds aggregate participants' collective expectations about the likely total number of maps and shift as new information arrives (roster news, map vetoes, injuries, etc.). Odds are not guarantees of outcome but a snapshot of market sentiment that can move with event developments.
Total Maps equals the number of official maps completed in the match as recorded by the tournament organizers; the set of possible totals depends on the match format listed in the event schedule and only maps played to full completion count for settlement.
Roster changes typically alter expectations because they affect team synergy and map comfort; the market will often react to the size, timing, and nature of the change (temporary substitution vs. permanent change) as well as any accompanying practice or scrim reports.
Resolution follows the platform’s and tournament’s stated rules: markets are commonly suspended when matches are postponed and either resumed for the rescheduled match or voided if the match is cancelled; check the market page and official announcements for the specific handling of this event.
Settlement is based on the tournament organizer’s official match result and associated match records (official scoreboard, admin reports, and published match logs or VODs); the market platform will reference those official sources when announcing outcomes.
Head-to-head history can offer context about matchup dynamics (which maps tend to be contested, patterns of close series), but its predictive value depends on sample size, recency, roster continuity, and meta changes—recent series and map-specific performance generally matter more than distant results.