This event group covers a Czech Extraliga ice hockey match between HC Kladno (also referred to as HC Rytiri Kladno) and Kometa Brno scheduled for March 1, 2026 at 9:00 AM EST. Markets resolve based on the final game outcome, including overtime and shootout results.
Kalshi's resolution logic is internally contradictory, with both possible match outcomes (HC Kladno win OR Kometa win) resolving to identical Yes outcomes, rendering the market logically unresolvable and creating a data integrity failure.
Hero Tip:
Polymarket's binary structure (HC Kladno vs Kometa) is logically sound and resolvable. Kalshi's market is broken by design—both win conditions map to Yes. Avoid Kalshi until corrected. Use Polymarket as the reference for this event.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Binary outcome market with clear resolution paths: HC Kladno resolves to 'HC Kladno', Kometa resolves to 'Kometa'. Postponements keep market open; cancellations resolve 50-50. Shootout goals counted in final score. Key Quote: 'If HC Kladno win, the market will resolve to HC Kladno. If Kometa win, the market will resolve to Kometa.'
Kalshi: Logically defective market structure. Both possible outcomes resolve to Yes: 'If HC Rytiri Kladno wins...then resolves to Yes' AND 'If HC Kometa Brno wins...then resolves to Yes.' This creates a logical contradiction where the market cannot differentiate between the two teams. Key Quote: Both win conditions resolve to identical Yes outcome.
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