| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market predicts the total number of maps played in the Counter-Strike match between WW Team and K27 during the PGL Astana: European Closed Qualifier 2026. It allows participants to speculate on whether the series will end quickly or extend into a longer, more contested best-of-three format.
The PGL Astana Qualifier serves as a critical gateway for teams seeking entry into major international Counter-Strike tournaments. WW Team and K27 are competing to secure their standing in a high-stakes environment where every individual map win directly impacts their path to qualification. Consistency in map pool depth and the ability to adapt to opponent strategies are the primary drivers of match length in this qualifier.
The odds reflect the collective market consensus on whether the match will be a swift sweep or a closely fought series that requires additional maps to determine a winner.
Matches in this qualifier are typically played as a best-of-three series; if one team wins the first two maps, the series ends, while a 1-1 tie forces a third deciding map.
Because this is an elimination-style qualifier, teams are often more evenly matched in skill, which statistically increases the likelihood of series extending to the full three maps.
Yes, emergency stand-ins or last-minute roster adjustments can drastically alter team synergy, frequently resulting in more unpredictable or one-sided map results.
In the event of a forfeit or match cancellation, the market typically resolves according to the specific platform rules governing voided events.
Review individual team statistics on specific map types (e.g., Mirage, Nuke, Inferno) to see if one team holds a dominant advantage across the entire pool or if they are prone to dropping maps against similar-tier opponents.