Call of Duty: G2 Minnesota vs Boston Breach (BO5) - Call of Duty League Stage 2 Major Qualifiers Qualifiers
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This event group covers a Best-of-5 Call of Duty League match between G2 Minnesota and Boston Breach scheduled for March 15, 2026 at 4:00 PM ET as part of the Stage 2 Major Qualifiers Qualifiers. Markets span match winner, individual game winners (Games 1-4), total games played, and game handicaps.
Kalshi's match winner market contains a logical contradiction: it states the market resolves to Yes if either team wins, making it impossible to distinguish between outcomes. Polymarket's markets are logically coherent and mutually consistent, with unified edge-case handling across all subsidiary markets.
Hero Tip:
Disregard Kalshi's match winner market due to unresolvable logic. Rely exclusively on Polymarket's match winner (Question 18) and subsidiary markets. All resolution depends on Liquipedia official results within 2 hours post-match. Matches delayed beyond 7 days without play or ending in forfeits before play begins resolve 50-50 across all Polymarket markets.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Match winner market states: 'If G2 Minnesota wins...then resolves to Yes' AND 'If Boston Breach wins...then resolves to Yes.' This creates a logical impossibility where both outcomes produce the same resolution. No edge cases, cancellation rules, or delay thresholds are specified.
Polymarket: Match winner (Question 18) resolves to G2 Minnesota if they win, Boston Breach if they win, with explicit 50-50 resolution for cancellations, ties, delays beyond 7 days, or pre-match forfeits. All subsidiary markets (Games 1-4, totals, handicaps) follow identical edge-case logic with 2-hour Liquipedia verification window.
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