| 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 Counter-Strike match between ODDIK and Keyd during the PGL Astana South American Closed Qualifier. It serves as a benchmark for determining whether the series will be a quick sweep or a prolonged best-of-three encounter.
The PGL Astana qualifier is a high-stakes event where South American teams compete for a coveted spot in the international PGL tournament circuit. Both ODDIK and Keyd are established regional organizations frequently meeting in domestic tournaments, making their head-to-head performance a recurring theme in the South American competitive scene. Match length is often dictated by map pool depth and the momentum of the chosen tactical compositions.
Market prices represent the aggregate expectation of whether the match concludes in the minimum number of maps or extends into a decider map.
A series is decided by a best-of-three format; it concludes at two maps if one team wins both, or three maps if the teams trade map wins.
Markets generally follow official tournament rules regarding match completion; if a match is abandoned, the outcome is typically settled based on the official ruling provided by PGL.
Teams often pick maps where they have high win rates, which increases the likelihood of each team winning their respective 'home' map, forcing a third map decider.
Historically, rivalry matches in the South American scene often feature high parity, frequently pushing series to the full three-map duration.
Prediction markets usually remain open or settle based on the outcome of the match once it is officially played within the tournament window.