California Golden Bears vs. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
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Description
A men's college basketball game between the California Golden Bears and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets scheduled for March 4, 2026 at 7:00 PM ET. Markets cover moneyline (winner), multiple point spreads (-3.5, -2.5, -1.5), and total points over/under (154.5 and 155.5).
Kalshi's moneyline market contains a logical contradiction where both California win and Georgia Tech win are stated to resolve to Yes, making the market fundamentally unresolvable as written. This contradicts standard binary market structure.
Hero Tip:
Do not trade Kalshi's moneyline until clarification is provided. The spread and total markets across both platforms are logically sound and consistent. Polymarket's moneyline follows standard resolution logic and should be used as the reference for winner determination.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Moneyline market states both outcomes resolve to Yes: 'If California wins...resolves to Yes' and 'If Georgia Tech wins...resolves to Yes'. This is logically impossible in a binary market structure.
Polymarket: Moneyline market resolves to 'California Golden Bears' if California wins or 'Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets' if Georgia Tech wins, with 50-50 split on full cancellation. Standard mutually-exclusive resolution.
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