Alabama State Hornets vs. Florida A&M Rattlers (W)
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Description
This event group covers a women's college basketball game between Alabama State Hornets and Florida A&M Rattlers scheduled for February 21, 2026 at 4:00 PM ET. The markets resolve based on which team wins the game, with provisions for postponement, cancellation, and overtime.
Kalshi's resolution logic contains a logical contradiction: both possible game outcomes (Florida A&M win and Alabama St. win) are specified to resolve to Yes, making the market fundamentally unresolvable as a binary event. Polymarket's logic is clear and binary.
Hero Tip:
Avoid Kalshi's version entirely due to the unresolvable logical contradiction. Use Polymarket as the only reliable market for this event. The Kalshi specification appears to be a template error where both outcomes were not properly differentiated.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Clear binary resolution: Alabama State win resolves to Alabama State Hornets; Florida A&M win resolves to Florida A&M Rattlers. Cancellation without makeup resolves 50-50. Postponement keeps market open until completion.
Kalshi: Critical logical error: Both Florida A&M win and Alabama St. win are specified to resolve to Yes, creating an impossible scenario where the market cannot differentiate between outcomes.
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