| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 43¢ | 56¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market concerns the total number of maps that will be played in the Stake Ranked Episode 1: Closed Qualifier 2026 match between ECSTATIC and Sinners. It matters because total-map markets capture match competitiveness and are influenced by format, vetoes, and team styles.
The match is part of the closed-qualifier stage for the Stake Ranked Episode 1 2026 event, where qualifying teams compete for spots in the main tournament. ECSTATIC and Sinners are established esports organizations that frequently participate in European qualifiers; closed qualifiers can be volatile due to last-minute roster moves, map preparation, and high stakes for advancement. Tournament-specific format (best-of-1/3/5) and the organizer's map pool will directly shape expectations for how many maps are likely to be played.
Market odds reflect the collective view of participants and update as new information arrives (roster changes, map vetoes, schedule updates). Use them as a dynamic indicator of how markets are pricing the likelihood of short vs. long matches, not as fixed predictions.
The outcome is determined by the official number of maps completed in the match as recorded by the tournament organizer and the market operator; that count depends on the match format (e.g., best-of-3 means 2–3 maps possible). Refer to the event’s official result feed for final resolution.
Resolution follows the market operator’s published rules: if the match is canceled and never played, the market is typically voided; if rescheduled, the market may remain open until the new scheduled start time. Check the market page and tournament announcements for updates and official rulings.
The most reliable sources are the tournament’s official schedule and the event organizer’s match pages; the market page will often link to or display the confirmed start time and format once the organizer publishes them. Follow official social channels for last-minute changes.
A substitution can materially change market expectations and typically causes market prices to update, but resolution is still based on the actual match that is played. If a roster change triggers tournament ineligibility or team replacement, the market operator may apply specific voiding or amendment rules—consult their policy.
Overtime that occurs within a single map (extra rounds to decide that map) normally does not increase the map count; it remains one completed map. If the tournament applies an unusual overtime or replay rule that effectively creates additional maps, the event rules and market operator’s resolution policy will determine how those are counted.