| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tracks the total number of maps played in the matchup between m1x and CSDIILIT during the ESL Challenger League Europe Cup #3 2026. It serves as a gauge for how closely contested the series is expected to be by the competitive Counter-Strike community.
The ESL Challenger League represents a crucial tier in the European professional CS circuit, often serving as a gateway to top-tier international events. Both m1x and CSDIILIT are navigating a highly competitive landscape where map pool depth and tactical preparation are essential for advancing through the bracket. Outcomes in these best-of-three series are heavily dictated by individual map performance and the teams' respective abilities to veto effectively.
The odds reflect the aggregate market expectation of whether the series will end in a quick sweep or extend into a full three-map decider.
The series concludes when one team wins two maps; a 2-0 score results in two total maps, while a 2-1 score results in three.
No, the ESL Challenger League matches follow a standard best-of-three format, meaning the maximum number of maps possible is three.
Teams can eliminate maps they are weaker on, which often leads to both teams playing on their strongest maps, potentially extending the series to a third map.
Yes, last-minute stand-ins or roster instability can significantly disrupt team coordination, which may lead to more one-sided map results.
Yes, pressure in elimination matches often leads to more conservative play, which can sometimes result in longer, more tactical games that increase the likelihood of playing all three maps.