Call of Duty: Riyadh Falcons vs Boston Breach (BO5) - Call of Duty League Stage 2 Major Qualifiers Qualifiers
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Description
This event group covers a best-of-five Call of Duty League match between Riyadh Falcons and Boston Breach scheduled for February 15, 2026 at 4:30 PM ET during the Stage 2 Major Qualifiers Qualifiers. Markets span individual game winners, series outcome, game totals, and handicap bets, with resolution sourced from Liquipedia.
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
All platforms apply identical resolution logic: official Liquipedia results determine outcomes, with 50-50 fallback for cancellations, forfeits, disqualifications, walkovers, or delays exceeding 7 days without play beginning.
Primary resolution logic:
Liquipedia Call of Duty (https://liquipedia.net/callofduty/Main_Page), with consensus credible reporting and video evidence as secondary source if Liquipedia does not publish within 12 hours of event conclusion.
Core resolution logic:
Series Winner (Riyadh Falcons vs Boston Breach): resolves to the team winning the best-of-five match; 50-50 if match cancelled, not played, delayed beyond 7 days, or ends in forfeit/disqualification/walkover before completion.
Individual Game Winners (Games 1-4): resolve based on the winner of that specific game if completed; 50-50 if game not completed or match cancelled/delayed beyond 7 days without play beginning.
Games Total Over/Under 3.5 and 4.5: Over resolves if 4+ games (3.5) or 5+ games (4.5) are played; Under resolves if fewer games played; 50-50 if match cancelled, not played, delayed beyond 7 days, or ends in forfeit/disqualification/walkover.
Game Handicap RIYF (-1.5) and (-2.5): Riyadh Falcons wins if they win 2+ games (at -1.5) or 3+ games (at -2.5) more than Boston Breach; Boston Breach wins otherwise; 50-50 if match cancelled, not played, delayed beyond 7 days, or ends in forfeit/disqualification/walkover.
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Incomplete Series with Completed Games: If the series does not reach completion but individual games have concluded, those game-specific markets resolve based on actual results. Series winner and totals markets resolve 50-50 only if the series itself is not completed due to cancellation, forfeit, or delay.
Forfeit, Disqualification, or Walkover: If either team forfeits, is disqualified, or walks over before the match starts, all markets resolve 50-50. If a team wins due to opponent forfeit/disqualification mid-series, series winner resolves to the winning team, but game totals and handicap markets resolve 50-50.
Delay Beyond 7 Days: If the match is delayed more than 7 days from the scheduled February 15, 2026 date without play beginning, all markets resolve 50-50.
Liquipedia Publication Delay: If Liquipedia does not publish final results within 12 hours of event conclusion, consensus credible reporting and video evidence may be used as secondary resolution source.
Kalshi Binary Outcome: Kalshi's market resolves Yes if either Riyadh Falcons or Boston Breach wins the match, meaning it resolves Yes to any non-cancelled, non-forfeited completion; this aligns with Polymarket's series winner market logic.
Timing:
Resolution occurs upon completion of the match or determination of a final outcome. If the match is cancelled or delayed beyond 7 days without play, resolution occurs at the cancellation/delay determination point. Liquipedia publication or consensus credible reporting must occur within 12 hours of event conclusion for final settlement.
Our PredictionHero Resolution Divergence Alerts (RDA) are there to help users identify potential differences across platforms. They do not replace or supersede the official rules and description of any prediction market. Users are solely responsible for reviewing and understanding the applicable rules and resolution criteria before placing any trade or bet. If you notice a potential inconsistency, discrepancy, or error in an alert, please report it to our team so we can review and improve the accuracy of our data.
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