Correct Score lets you predict the exact final scoreline of an esports series in maps or games. It pays more than a match-winner bet because you have to nail how the series ends, not just who wins.
Best-of-3 group and playoff series, with Best-of-5 finals, suit Correct Score, and high draft variance makes 2-1 a frequent result even for clear favourites. Best-of-1 group games have no series scoreline to price.
Correct Score asks you to predict the exact final scoreline of a series, counted in maps or games won by each side. Because esports matches are played as best-of series, a Best-of-3 can only finish 2-0, 2-1, 1-2 or 0-2, while a Best-of-5 opens up 3-0, 3-1, 3-2 and their mirrors. You are not just picking the winner; you are pledging how comfortably or narrowly they get there.
Every possible scoreline is priced individually, and the odds are longer than a plain match-winner bet because your outcome is more specific. A heavy favourite might be short to win the series yet offer real value on 2-1 if they tend to drop a map. Bets settle strictly on the final series score, so a 2-1 ticket loses even when your team actually wins 2-0. Some books also list a separate correct-score market for the round scoreline of a single map, such as a CS2 map ending 13-9, so read the market title carefully to know whether maps or rounds are being priced.
Correct Score is a higher-variance market. Stake smaller than you would on a match winner, set a budget before you play, and never bet to chase losses. Prices move for a reason, and no bet is guaranteed to return.
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It loses. The bet settles only on the exact final series score, so a 2-0 ticket loses if your team wins 2-1, even though they still won the series.
Not as a series score, because a single map has no map-count scoreline. Some books instead offer a correct-score market on that map's round result, which is a separate bet.