A men's college basketball game between the University at Albany Great Danes and NJIT Highlanders scheduled for February 19, 2026 at 7:00 PM ET. Markets cover moneyline (winner), point spread (multiple thresholds), and over/under totals (two thresholds).
Kalshi's moneyline market has a logical structure flaw where both possible game outcomes (NJIT win or Albany win) resolve to Yes, creating no meaningful No resolution path. Polymarket uses standard mutually exclusive binary logic. Spread and total markets are fully unified.
Hero Tip:
For Kalshi moneyline, treat as a certainty market (game completion bet, not outcome bet). For all other markets (spreads, totals) across both platforms, resolution logic is consistent: final score including overtime, postponement extends market, cancellation without makeup triggers 50-50 split.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Moneyline structure resolves to Yes for both NJIT win and Albany win outcomes. No explicit No resolution condition provided. Quote: 'If NJIT wins the University at Albany at NJIT men's college basketball game originally scheduled for Feb 19, 2026, then the market resolves to Yes. If University at Albany wins the University at Albany at NJIT men's college basketball game originally scheduled for Feb 19, 2026, then the market resolves to Yes.'
Polymarket: Moneyline uses standard binary logic: resolves to Albany Great Danes if Albany wins, NJIT Highlanders if NJIT wins. Includes explicit cancellation protocol (50-50 if no makeup game). Quote: 'If the Albany Great Danes win, the market will resolve to Albany Great Danes. If the NJIT Highlanders win, the market will resolve to NJIT Highlanders. If the game is canceled entirely, with no make-up game, this market will resolve 50-50.'
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