Call of Duty: Vancouver Surge vs Miami Heretics (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 Vancouver Surge and Miami Heretics scheduled for March 15, 2026 at 5:30 PM ET as part of the Stage 2 Major Qualifiers. Markets span match winner, game-by-game outcomes, total games played, and game handicaps.
Kalshi's match-winner market contains a logical contradiction: both possible outcomes (Vancouver Surge wins OR Miami Heretics wins) are mapped to the same resolution (Yes), making the market unresolvable. Polymarket's markets are logically sound and mutually exclusive.
Hero Tip:
Do not trade Kalshi's match-winner market. It will fail to resolve correctly because the resolution logic does not distinguish between the two possible outcomes. Focus trading activity on Polymarket's match winner, handicap, and game-specific markets, which all have clear, mutually exclusive resolution paths.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Match-winner market has critical logical flaw: both 'Vancouver Surge wins' and 'Miami Heretics wins' resolve to Yes, creating an unresolvable binary. No tie-breaker or cancellation logic provided.
Polymarket: Match-winner resolves to team name if that team wins; 50-50 for cancellations, ties, delays beyond 7 days, or incomplete matches with forfeit/disqualification. Clear, mutually exclusive outcomes with comprehensive edge-case handling.
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