TOTAL VOLUME:

$54.3b

24H VOL:

$158,613,015

OPEN INTEREST:

$1,206,641,323

499,459

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13,676

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MATCHED EVENTS:

1,789

PLATFORM COVERAGE:

4

Polymarket:

51%

VS.

Kalshi:

49%

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Call of Duty: Cloud9 New York vs Carolina Royal Ravens (BO5) - Call of Duty League Stage 2 Major Qualifiers Qualifiers

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$78,790
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Description

Cloud9 New York and Carolina Royal Ravens compete in a best-of-five (BO5) match during the Call of Duty League Stage 2 Major Qualifiers, originally scheduled for March 20, 2026 at 4:30 PM ET. The winner advances in the CDL qualification bracket. Markets track the overall match winner, individual game outcomes, total games played, and game-spread handicaps.

PredictionHero - Resolution Divergence Alerts (RDA)

Divergence Detected

Issue:

Polymarket and Kalshi differ in market scope and resolution structure. Polymarket offers granular markets (match winner, individual game winners, totals, handicaps) with detailed edge-case handling for forfeits and incomplete matches, while Kalshi provides only a binary match-winner market with minimal specification.

Hero Tip:

If trading on Polymarket, you have access to granular betting on individual games and match totals with clear forfeit/walkover rules. On Kalshi, you are betting only on the match winner with less detailed edge-case guidance. Ensure your bet aligns with the platform's scope: Polymarket for game-level precision, Kalshi for simple match outcome.

Critical Divergence Points:

  • Polymarket: Distinct stance: Polymarket offers seven distinct markets covering match winner, individual game winners (Games 1-4), totals (O/U 3.5 and O/U 4.5), and handicaps (CRR -1.5 and -2.5). Each market has explicit rules for forfeits, walkovers, disqualifications, and incomplete matches, with 50-50 resolution for certain edge cases. Key quote: 'If the match begins but is not completed, and one team wins due to the opponent's forfeiture, disqualification, or walkover, this market will resolve to the team who wins. If the match ends in a forfeit, disqualification, or walkover (team withdraws before the start and the other wins automatically), this market will resolve to 50-50.'
  • Kalshi: Distinct stance: Kalshi offers a single binary market resolving YES if either Cloud9 New York or Carolina Royal Ravens wins the match, with no granular game-level markets, no explicit forfeit/walkover rules, and no edge-case guidance beyond the basic win condition. Key quote: 'If Cloud9 New York wins the Call of Duty League Stage 2 Major Qualifiers 2026: Carolina Royal Ravens vs. Cloud9 New York Call of Duty match originally scheduled for Mar 20, 2026, then the market resolves to Yes.'
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