| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks how many maps will be played in the LEC 2026 match between Fnatic and GIANTX — a way to trade on whether the match will be short or go the distance. It matters because map count reflects perceived competitiveness, draft dynamics, and roster stability in a single match.
The LEC is Europe’s top professional League of Legends league; Fnatic is a long-standing organization in the region while GIANTX is another LEC franchise competing in the same season. Match format (regular season vs. playoffs) and stage scheduling determine whether this will be a best-of-1, best-of-3, or best-of-5 encounter, which in turn sets the possible range of maps.
Market prices express the collective view about how many maps the Fnatic vs. GIANTX match will include — moving prices signal that traders are reacting to news (rosters, patch, drafts) that change expected competitiveness. Use price movement and how it reacts to pre-match information to interpret changing expectations, but consult the exchange rules for exact resolution details.
A 'map' refers to each official game played in the match as defined by the event organizer and exchange resolution rules. Edge cases like early remakes, administrative forfeits, or replayed games are resolved according to KALSHI's published market rules, so check those rules for precise counting.
The match listing on the LEC schedule or the event page that announced this fixture will state the format; format is determined by the stage (regular season typically BO1 or BO2 formats vary, while playoffs are usually BO3/BO5). Confirm the format before trading because it sets the possible total maps.
Substitutes can alter team coordination, champion comfort, and in‑game decision making—changes that typically increase uncertainty. Depending on the player and role, a substitute can make series more prone to swings or longer games, so traders usually reassess expectations when roster news appears.
Head‑to‑head history is a useful signal about matchup dynamics and how evenly matched the teams tend to be, but it’s one of several factors. Recent form, roster continuity, current patch, and the specific tournament context often carry equal or greater weight for predicting map length.
Resolution follows KALSHI's contingency rules: markets are commonly voided or delayed if the match is not played within the exchange’s specified window, and unsettled trades may be refunded. Check the exchange’s event cancellation and force‑majeure policy for the definitive procedure.