| 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 Roman Imperium Cup 2026 match between NIP and Gaimin Gladiators; it matters because total maps reflects match length and can indicate competitive balance and tournament implications.
NIP and Gaimin Gladiators are established esports organizations competing in the Roman Imperium Cup 2026, a seasonal tournament that affects seeding and progression in the event. Match format (for example best-of series) and recent form from both teams shape expectations for how many maps will be required to decide the fixture.
Market prices are a summary of traders' views about the expected number of maps and update as new information emerges. Use market movement together with independent scouting of rosters, maps, and schedules to form your view.
It refers to the total number of official maps played in the match that are counted by the tournament organizer, from the first official map to the final decider; warmups, show matches, or unofficial scrims are not included.
The market close and resolution will follow the platform’s stated schedule; currently the close is listed as TBD, and the market typically resolves after the tournament organizer publishes the official match report and the platform applies its resolution rules.
Whether overtime or tiebreaker maps count depends on the Roman Imperium Cup’s official rules for the match and how the platform defines 'official maps' for market resolution; check the tournament format and the market's resolution notes before trading.
Official roster changes announced before the match can materially affect expectations for map outcomes; the market will reflect those changes, and resolution will rely on the match as played with the official roster the tournament recognizes.
Resolution procedures vary by platform and the tournament’s decisions: the market may be paused, voided, or resolved according to substitute scheduling rules; consult the platform’s event and cancellation policies for final guidance.