Call of Duty: Riyadh Falcons vs FaZe Vegas (BO5) - Call of Duty League Stage 2 Major Qualifiers Qualifiers
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This event group covers a best-of-five Call of Duty League match between Riyadh Falcons and FaZe Vegas scheduled for February 27, 2026 at 4:30 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 handicap spreads across Polymarket and Kalshi platforms.
Kalshi market contains a logical contradiction where both possible match outcomes (Riyadh Falcons win OR FaZe Vegas win) resolve to Yes, making the market fundamentally unresolvable as a winner prediction. Polymarket provides coherent, granular resolution logic across seven distinct markets with clear outcomes.
Hero Tip:
Do not use Kalshi market for directional betting on match outcome. Kalshi appears designed only to confirm match completion, not winner determination. All substantive winner and game-level predictions should use Polymarket markets, which have explicit resolution criteria for each outcome. Monitor Liquipedia for official results; both platforms allow credible reporting fallback if Liquipedia delays beyond 2 hours.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Market states: 'If Riyadh Falcons wins...then resolves to Yes' AND 'If FaZe Vegas wins...then resolves to Yes.' This is a logical contradiction—both outcomes cannot both resolve to the same result. The market lacks clarity on what resolves to No, making it impossible to determine winner-based resolution.
Polymarket: Provides seven distinct markets: Game 1/2/3/4 Winners (binary team outcomes), Match Winner (binary team outcome), O/U 4.5 games (Over if 5+ games played), O/U 3.5 games (Over if 4+ games played), and two handicap spreads (FaZe -2.5 and -1.5). Each market has explicit resolution criteria: 'This market will resolve to [specific outcome] if [condition met].' All reference Liquipedia as primary source with credible reporting fallback.
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