Call of Duty: Paris Gentle Mates vs Cloud9 New York (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 Paris Gentle Mates and Cloud9 New York scheduled for February 27, 2026 at 6:00 PM ET during the Stage 2 Major Qualifiers Qualifiers. Markets span match winner, game-level winners (Games 1-4), handicap spreads (-1.5 and -2.5), and game totals (O/U 3.5 and O/U 4.5).
Kalshi's match winner market contains a logical contradiction: both possible outcomes (Paris wins OR Cloud9 wins) resolve to Yes, making the market fundamentally unresolvable. Polymarket uses standard binary resolution across all markets with consistent edge-case handling.
Hero Tip:
Disregard Kalshi's match winner market entirely due to logical impossibility. Use Polymarket as the single source of truth for all markets in this group. Confirm match completion and final game count on Liquipedia within 2 hours of event end; escalate to credible video consensus if Liquipedia is delayed. For handicap and total markets, note that a forfeited clinching game counts as match completion, but a pre-match forfeit or walkover resolves all markets 50-50.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Match winner market states: 'If Paris Gentle Mates wins...then Yes. If Cloud9 New York wins...then Yes.' Both outcomes map to the same resolution (Yes), creating a logical impossibility. No mechanism exists to differentiate outcomes or resolve to No.
Polymarket: Match winner resolves to 'Paris Gentle Mates' if Paris wins, 'Cloud9 New York' if Cloud9 wins. All markets (match winner, game winners, handicaps, totals) use binary or ternary (50-50 tie) logic. Cancellations, >7 day delays without play, or incomplete matches with forfeiture resolve 50-50. Clinching game forfeiture counts as match completion for handicap/total markets only.
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