| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SportsBetExpert | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| regain | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 between regain and SportsBetExpert in the ESL Challenger League North America Cup #2 2026. Map-level markets matter because map outcomes reflect distinct tactical matchups, veto strategy, and map-specific strengths that can differ from the overall match result.
The ESL Challenger League is a regional ESL competition featuring professional and semi-professional Counter-Strike teams; Cup #2 2026 is the tournament’s second cup in the regional season. regain and SportsBetExpert come into this matchup with histories of map preferences, roster changes, and differing tactical strengths; the specific map played second will be determined by the tournament’s veto/pick procedure and the result of Map 1 in a multi-map series.
Market prices are a snapshot of collective expectations that incorporate factors like map selection, roster availability, recent form, and public news. Treat prices as dynamic information signals rather than fixed predictions; they update as new information (lineups, map vetoes, injuries) becomes available.
The market resolves based on which team is recorded as the official winner of Map 2 in the match as reported by tournament officials; check the platform’s market rules for how unplayed or forfeited maps are handled.
Map 2 is the second map in the head-to-head match; its actual start time depends on the match schedule and the duration of Map 1. The market may update or close according to the exchange’s rules as lineup information and match start times are confirmed by ESL.
In a multi-map series the veto/pick sequence and the outcome of Map 1 determine Map 2: it may be a team-picked map, the remaining decider, or a preselected map depending on tournament rules, so consult ESL’s official veto format for this cup to see how Map 2 is chosen.
Watch for impact from the teams’ primary AWPer, entry fraggers, and the in-game leader who calls mid-round strategies; any recent role shifts or new stand-ins can significantly change map-specific dynamics.
Official sources include the ESL event page and match page, tournament organizer announcements, the teams’ official social channels, and the market description on the trading platform; those sources will carry final roster confirmations, veto information, and schedule changes.