This event group covers a Czech Extraliga ice hockey match between HC Kladno (also referred to as HC Rytiri Kladno) and Sparta Prague scheduled for March 13, 2026. Both Polymarket and Kalshi are offering prediction markets on the outcome of this game, with resolution based on the final score including overtime and shootouts.
Kalshi market contains a logical contradiction: both possible game outcomes (Sparta Prague win and HC Kladno win) are stated to resolve to Yes, leaving no valid No resolution path. This makes the market fundamentally unresolvable and creates a data integrity failure.
Hero Tip:
Do not trade the Kalshi market in its current form. The resolution logic is broken—both teams winning cannot both resolve to Yes. Contact Kalshi support to clarify whether this is a template error. Polymarket's market is logically sound and should be the primary trading venue.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Binary outcome market with clear winner-takes-all logic. Resolves to team name of winner. Handles postponements (market stays open) and cancellations (50-50 split). Includes shootout rule: one goal added to winner's score for resolution purposes. Source: hokej.cz (official Czech hockey site).
Kalshi: Yes/No market with contradictory resolution criteria. States both 'If HC Sparta Praha wins...resolves to Yes' AND 'If HC Rytiri Kladno wins...resolves to Yes.' No valid No outcome exists. This logical contradiction makes the market unresolvable as written.
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