Counter-Strike: ASTRAL vs RUSTEC (BO3) - CCT Europe Series #20 Group Stage
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This event group covers a Counter-Strike best-of-three (BO3) match between ASTRAL and RUSTEC in the CCT Europe Series #20 Group Stage, scheduled for April 1, 2026 at 10:00 AM EDT. Markets span match outcome, individual map winners, handicap betting, and granular statistics (kills and rounds per map).
Kalshi's match outcome market contains a logical contradiction: both ASTRAL win and RUSTEC win resolve to Yes, making the market fundamentally unresolvable. Polymarket's equivalent market correctly resolves to either ASTRAL or RUSTEC as a binary outcome.
Hero Tip:
Do not trade Kalshi's match outcome market. It is logically broken. All Polymarket markets (match winner, map winners, handicap, kills, rounds, totals) are internally consistent and use HLTV as primary source with credible reporting fallback within 2 hours of event conclusion. Trade Polymarket only.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Match outcome market states: 'If ASTRAL wins...resolve to Yes' AND 'If RUSTEC wins...resolve to Yes.' Both possible outcomes map to Yes, creating a logical impossibility. No resolution path exists for a No outcome.
Polymarket: Match outcome market correctly specifies: 'Resolve to ASTRAL if ASTRAL win' and 'Resolve to RUSTEC if RUSTEC win.' Binary outcome with clear resolution paths. Uses HLTV as primary source, credible reporting consensus as secondary within 2 hours of conclusion.
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