| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market concerns the total number of maps that will be played in the FERJEE In House 2026 match between ODDIK and Legacy; it matters because the map count reflects match format and competitiveness and is a common way to trade on how close a match will be.
FERJEE In House 2026 refers to an internal/league event in 2026 where teams like ODDIK and Legacy compete under the organizer's map pool and rules. In-house matches can differ from official circuits in veto procedures, map selection, and roster stability, so context from the tournament organizer and recent team activity matters for interpreting outcomes.
Market odds represent the collective expectation of how many maps will be played and will move as new information arrives (roster news, vetoes, delays, etc.). Treat odds as a dynamic signal tied to available information and market liquidity rather than a fixed prediction.
'Total Maps' is the total number of maps actually played in the official match between ODDIK and Legacy as recorded by the event organizer; the market settles based on the final, official match score and any tiebreaker maps that are played under the event's rules.
The market's close time is listed as TBD; check the FERJEE In House 2026 official schedule and the KALSHI market page or announcements for the definitive start time and any updates, since markets typically close at or before match start per the exchange's rules.
Roster changes can increase uncertainty: a stable, full-strength roster tends to make outcomes more predictable, while late subs or trial lineups can change map-by-map competitiveness and the likelihood of longer series; markets will usually react to verified roster announcements.
Focus on recent, map-level results between the two teams and on the same or similar map pools and formats; be cautious with small sample sizes or results from different rule sets, as in-house conditions and vetoes can make older data less comparable.
Settlement follows the exchange's published rules; common outcomes are voiding the market if the match is cancelled, settling to the official score if rescheduled and played, or applying a forfeit result if the organizer records one—consult KALSHI's event resolution policy for specifics.