Odd or even total kills on a map determine these market payouts. The outcome uses the final combined kills on Map 1 (separately) and Map 3 (separately).
Map 3 parity only matters if the series goes to a third map. Counts include overtime.
Passion UA and Sinners are the teams whose rounds, gunfights, and rotations produce the kill totals that decide parity. Each map is scored separately.
Individual fraggers, AWPs, in-game leaders, and coaches influence tempo and risk-taking. Map-specific lineups or stand-ins can noticeably shift kill patterns.
Map choice and side wins shape expected kill counts. Some maps produce slow, tactical rounds while others create frequent trades.
Pistol and eco rounds, frequency of full buys, and overtime swing totals. Close 16–14 maps differ greatly from 16–4 stomps for parity odds.
Veto and first-map pick offer immediate clues about tempo and trade frequency. Map 3 only happens if the score is 1–1.
Watch pistol-round winners, early multi-kill rounds, and how often teams take full buys. Timeouts, overtime triggers, and late roster notices can flip parity prospects.