Whether Map 2's total kills are odd or even decides a binary parity outcome based on every frag recorded on the second map.
Separate match-winner markets determine which team—HAVU or Omega—wins the best-of-three. Those match results affect group standings and progression in the CCT Europe Series group stage.
HAVU Esports and Omega are the two competing organizations, with their starting fives, coaches, and in-match leaders shaping strategy.
Individual players whoker the primary AWPer, entry riflers, and clutchers will have outsized impact on kills and rounds; tournament admins only influence via enforcement and map legality.
Map vetoes, the chosen Map 2, and starting sides (T/CT) largely determine round flow and typical frag counts on that map.
In-match factors—pistol rounds, economy swings, overtime, utility usage, trade rates, and individual hot or cold streaks—move both kill-parity and match-winner probabilities.
The pre-match map veto and side draw reveal immediate expectations for Map 2's tempo and likely round count.
During play, monitor pistol outcomes, halftime score, overtime triggers, the live total-kill counter near the final rounds, and any roster swaps, timeouts, or medical issues.