| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 41¢ | 48¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks how many maps will be played in the ESL Pro League 2026 match between 3DMAX and FUT Esports (a total-maps market). It matters because map count is driven by match format and team matchup dynamics and affects hedging and payout outcomes for traders.
ESL Pro League is one of the premier international Counter-Strike leagues, with matches played in formats that typically range from best-of-one to best-of-three depending on stage. 3DMAX and FUT Esports are the two competing organizations for this fixture; their recent results, roster stability, and map preferences within the 2026 season will influence how the match unfolds. Market settlement and timing are managed by the exchange (listed as KALSHI for this market), and the market close is currently listed as TBD.
Prediction market odds reflect the aggregated beliefs of traders about the likely total number of maps played in this specific match and update as new information (lineups, maps, injuries, schedule changes) becomes available. Use the odds as a real-time signal rather than a definitive prediction and consult official match info for final settlement details.
Outcomes depend on the market listing (for example, over/under a given map line or exact total brackets). Check the market page for the exact outcome definitions; settlement will be based on the official number of maps played in the match.
The market currently shows a close time of TBD. Typically, exchange markets close either at a fixed time before match start or when the official match start is confirmed; monitor the market page for updates and official communications from the exchange.
Late roster changes or stand-ins can shift expectations because they affect team coordination and map veto choices; a stable, practiced five-man lineup tends to produce more predictable map outcomes, while last-minute changes can increase uncertainty and the chance of upsets or shorter/longer matches.
Settlement follows the exchange's official rules; commonly, postponed matches are held open until rescheduled, canceled matches may result in voided/refunded positions, and forfeits are settled according to operator policy. Check the market rules and announcements on the exchange for final guidance.
Look at the announced map pool and veto order, both teams' recent best-of-three and best-of-one map lengths, head-to-head match histories if available, public lineup confirmations, tournament bracket stage, and any operator bulletins about format or scheduling changes.