| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 38¢ | 51¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks how many maps will be played in the European Pro League Series 5 2026 match between kONO.ECF and Team Nemesis. It matters because total-map outcomes reflect match competitiveness and are driven by format, map pool, and team matchups.
European Pro League Series 5 2026 is one event in the regional league season; kONO.ECF and Team Nemesis are scheduled opponents within that series. Historical meetings between the two clubs, their familiarity with the league map pool, and any recent roster or coaching changes provide the background context that shapes expectations for map length and competitiveness.
Market prices reflect collective expectations about how many maps this specific match will last and update as new information arrives. Interpret movement as changing market sentiment driven by news about format, rosters, or match conditions rather than definitive predictions.
The market close time is listed as TBD and will typically lock at or before the official match start time shown by the league. Settlement will follow KALSHI’s rules and use the official match result from the European Pro League: the market pays based on the recorded total number of maps actually played in the match.
'Total Maps' equals the count of individual maps completed in the scheduled match between kONO.ECF and Team Nemesis, including any overtime maps that are part of the official result. It does not include warmups, scrims, or exhibition games outside the official match.
The match format sets the maximum and minimum possible maps (for example, best-of-three or best-of-five), while the veto process shapes which maps are played—some maps favor quick decisive results while others historically produce longer, tactical games. Together they determine how likely the fixture is to reach a deciding map.
Resolution depends on the league and KALSHI rules: a canceled or voided match typically leads to market cancellation or refund according to platform policy, while a forfeit is usually settled to the official number of maps recorded by the league (which may be zero or reflect the played maps). Check the platform’s event notes for final settlement procedures.
Look at recent series lengths for both teams, their head-to-head map histories, each side’s individual map win rates in the current map pool, any recent roster or coaching changes, and schedule context (e.g., back-to-back matches or long travel). Map-specific tactical matchups and published veto patterns are especially informative for predicting whether a match will reach deciding maps.