Call of Duty: OpTic Texas vs Cloud9 New York (BO5) - Call of Duty League Stage 3 Major Qualifiers Qualifiers
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OpTic Texas and Cloud9 New York compete in a best-of-five Call of Duty League match during the Stage 3 Major Qualifiers Qualifiers, originally scheduled for April 19, 2026 at 6:00 PM ET. The match consists of up to 5 individual games (maps), with the first team to win 3 games advancing. Markets cover individual game winners, series winner, total games played, and game handicaps.
Polymarket defines individual game winners (Games 1-4) and match-level outcomes with detailed forfeit/walkover rules, while Kalshi's single market conflates map 3 outcome with match resolution, creating scope and resolution basis misalignment.
Hero Tip:
On Polymarket, you can isolate individual game bets (Games 1-4) with clear 50-50 fallback rules for incomplete games. On Kalshi, the market resolves YES if either team wins map 3, regardless of match outcome—this is a binary event on map 3 only, not match winner. Do not assume Kalshi's map 3 market correlates to Polymarket's match winner market.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Eight distinct markets covering individual game winners (Games 1-4), match winner (BO5), games totals (O/U 3.5 and O/U 4.5), and game handicaps (-1.5, -2.5). All resolve based on completed games with explicit 50-50 fallback if match is canceled, delayed beyond 7 days without play, or incomplete. Quote: 'If the match is canceled (not played at all for any reason), ends in a tie, or is delayed beyond 7 days from the scheduled date without a winner determined, this market will resolve to 50-50.'
Kalshi: Single binary market on map 3 outcome only: resolves YES if OpTic Texas OR Cloud9 New York wins map 3. No explicit handling of match cancellation, delay, or incompletion. Quote: 'If OpTic Texas wins map 3... then the market resolves to Yes. If Cloud9 New York wins map 3... then the market resolves to Yes.' No fallback rules provided for non-play or delay scenarios.
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