Whether Map 2 ends with an odd or even total number of rounds decides this market's outcome.
The official final round count on the second map, including any overtime rounds, determines parity for settlement.
Nemiga and INOX Division are the two teams whose play determines Map 2's round parity.
Primary influence comes from AWPers, in‑game leaders, riflers on eco rounds, and coaches' timeout choices.
Pacing, pistol-round wins, and the split between halves most strongly push the odds toward odd or even.
Risky eco plays, successful force-buys, late-round retakes, and an overtime occurrence are the key levers that change parity.
Watch the pistol rounds and the half-time scoreline; an 8–7 half or frequent 3–0 trades make parity fragile.
Key timestamps are map start, coach timeouts, round 15 outcome, and any overtime triggers; live round-by-round updates show shifting parity signals.