| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 42¢ | 55¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market centers on the total number of maps played between Team Nemesis and EYEBALLERS in the Stake Ranked Episode 1 Closed Qualifier 2026; map count is a concise measure of how competitive the match is and matters for market participants who trade on match length.
Stake Ranked Episode 1 Closed Qualifier 2026 is an early-stage qualifier event that determines which teams advance into later stages of a larger tournament; closed qualifiers typically feature invited or pre-qualified teams and can mix single-match eliminations with series play. The scheduled match format (for example best-of-1 versus best-of-3) and any last‑minute roster or logistical changes will materially affect the total maps that can be played.
Market prices reflect the collective expectations about how many maps this specific match will produce and will change as official information (start times, format, roster updates) becomes available. Use those market movements as an indicator of new information, but always cross-check against official match and tournament sources.
The closing time is listed as TBD; in practice, markets for match outcomes typically close shortly before the official match start. Monitor the KALSHI event page and the tournament organizer’s schedule for the confirmed match start time and any update that sets the market close.
Total Maps refers to the number of official maps completed in the match as reported by the event organizer. Partial maps, technical restarts, forfeits, or maps ended by official ruling are resolved according to the tournament’s and KALSHI’s published resolution policies, so consult those sources for edge cases.
You should verify whether this pairing is scheduled as a best-of-1, best-of-3, or another format in the event bracket; early closed-qualifier rounds often use Bo1 while later rounds use Bo3, but the exact format for this specific match is available in the official match listing and will determine the possible total maps.
Monitor each team’s recent head-to-head results and map win rates, announced lineup/stand-in changes, preferred map pool, and in-match tendencies (e.g., whether they frequently win quickly or force long, drawn-out maps). Any of these can push a match toward fewer or more maps.
Resolution follows KALSHI’s and the tournament organizer’s rules: if an official match report declares a postponement, markets may remain open until rescheduling; if a match is canceled or voided, markets are typically voided or refunded; if a forfeit is declared, resolution will reflect the organizer’s official result. Check the event’s rulebook and the KALSHI resolution policy for the exact handling.