| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market concerns how many maps will be played in the ESL Challenger League South America Cup #2 2026 match between Isurus and Atrix Esports, a metric that signals whether the match is expected to be one-sided or closely contested. Total maps matter to traders because they reflect match competitiveness and determine settlement for over/under style outcomes.
The ESL Challenger League South America Cup is a regional ESL competition that showcases mid-tier and rising South American Counter‑Strike teams competing for ranking, prize money, and qualification momentum. Isurus and Atrix Esports are regional organizations that have faced each other in domestic and regional events; their relative strength can shift quickly because of roster moves, recent form, and the online/LAN environment. Tournament structure (group stage vs. playoffs) and the assigned match format influence how many maps will actually be played.
Market odds aggregate participant expectations about match length and competitiveness rather than providing a definitive forecast, so use them alongside independent information about rosters, map pool, and recent results. Changes in team announcements or map vetoes shortly before the match can materially change market prices.
'Total Maps' refers to the final number of maps completed in this specific match between Isurus and Atrix Esports (for example, 1, 2, or 3 maps depending on the match format and results). The metric is determined by the official match score as reported by ESL at the conclusion of the match.
KALSHI will settle the market using the official match result published by ESL for this fixture; settlement occurs after ESL confirms the final score and maps played. If the match is postponed, cancelled, or result is overturned, settlement follows KALSHI's published dispute and cancellation rules.
The match format for this specific fixture is set by ESL's schedule for the South America Cup #2; BO3 fixtures can end 2–0 or 2–1 (two or three maps), while BO1 fixtures always produce one map. Check the official ESL match page or event schedule to confirm the format for this particular matchup.
Monitor official lineup confirmations, announced stand‑ins, last‑minute withdrawals, ESL match start time updates, team practice and warmup results, and any map veto information released prior to the match, as these items directly influence how many maps are likely to be played.
Consult esports databases and match trackers (such as ESL's site, HLTV, Liquipedia, and team match histories) for head‑to‑head records and recent series results between Isurus and Atrix Esports; look specifically at completed match scorelines to see the frequency of full three‑map series versus two‑map sweeps.