| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tracks the total number of maps played in the PGL Astana: South American Closed Qualifier match between Keyd and DashSkins. Determining whether a series ends in a quick sweep or a full three-map decider is a staple of competitive Counter-Strike analysis.
The PGL Astana qualifier is a high-stakes environment where South American teams compete for coveted tournament slots. Keyd often enters as a seasoned contender, while DashSkins must prove their consistency against established regional rivals. Tactical map pools and recent performance trends are essential for understanding how these teams match up.
The market outcome reflects the collective expectation of whether the series will reach its maximum map limit or conclude prematurely based on the relative dominance of the participants.
The match format is a standard best-of-three series, meaning the total map count depends on whether one team secures a 2-0 victory or if the series extends to a third decisive map.
The veto process allows teams to remove maps they are weak on, which often leads to both teams playing their strongest maps, potentially extending the series length.
Yes, a 2-0 sweep results in only two maps being played, while a series going to a third map counts as three total maps.
Historical matchups between these teams serve as indicators of their competitive parity, which often signals whether a series is likely to be one-sided or highly contested.
The result is finalized immediately following the conclusion of the final map played in the best-of-three series.