| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 41¢ | 54¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market lets traders speculate on the total number of maps played in the Stake Ranked Episode 1 closed qualifier match between BIG and K27. It matters because the total maps metric captures match competitiveness and affects settlement for map-based markets.
The match is part of a closed qualifier for Stake Ranked Episode 1 in 2026, a stage where teams compete for advancement into the main event. Closed qualifiers can feature compressed schedules, tactical preparation specific to opponents, and format-specific rules (map veto, BO1/BO3, overtime) that directly influence match length — check the event rulebook for the exact format used here.
Market prices reflect the market's consensus expectation of how many maps will be played and will move as new information arrives (lineups, vetoes, roster changes, or delays). Settlement is based on the official match report and the exchange's published settlement terms.
Settlement will follow the exchange's published rules and the official match report from the event organizer; 'Total Maps' is the number of officially recorded maps played in the match as posted by the organizer and used by the market's settlement authority.
Whether overtime counts depends on the event's rules and the market's settlement terms; in many events overtime is counted as extra maps, but you should confirm the specific treatment listed on the market page and the event rulebook.
The market close time is listed on the exchange and is currently TBD; exchanges typically close markets at or shortly before the official match start or when lineups/veto information is finalized, so check the market page for the exact closing timestamp.
Late roster changes can materially alter expectations about match length and often trigger rapid market adjustments; settlement remains based on the played match regardless of roster, but verify any eligibility or replacement rules in the event regulations.
Useful historical indicators include recent head-to-head results in the same match format, map-by-map win rates, frequency of close scorelines or extended maps, and how each team's tactical style performs on specific maps under qualifier pressure.