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$216,099,358

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$1,189,677,720

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Counter-Strike: Bad Luck vs paiN Academy (BO3) - CCT South America Series #9 Group Stage

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This event group covers a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive best-of-three match between Bad Luck and paiN Academy in the CCT South America Series #9 Group Stage, scheduled for February 26, 2026 at 11:00 AM ET. Markets span match winner, map totals, map handicap, and individual map outcomes, with resolution sourced from HLTV.org.

PredictionHero - Resolution Divergence Alerts (RDA)

Divergence Detected

Issue:

Kalshi's binary match-winner market lacks explicit forfeit/walkover handling, while Polymarket's match-winner and related markets (Games Total, Map Handicap, Map Winners) provide detailed forfeit/walkover logic with 50-50 fallback conditions.

Hero Tip:

For Polymarket markets (match winner, games total, map handicap, map 1/2 winners), apply the detailed forfeit/walkover rules: if match begins and one team wins via opponent forfeiture, the winning team resolves; if match ends in forfeit/walkover before play or is canceled/delayed >7 days, resolve 50-50. For Kalshi, assume binary resolution (Yes if either team wins) but request clarification on forfeit scenarios. Always verify HLTV.org within 2 hours of event conclusion; use credible reporting consensus if HLTV is delayed.

Critical Divergence Points:

  • Kalshi: Binary match-winner market: resolves to Yes if Bad Luck wins OR if paiN Academy wins. No explicit handling of forfeit, disqualification, walkover, or cancellation scenarios. Quote: 'If Bad Luck wins the CCT South America Series #9 2026... then the market resolves to Yes. If paiN Academy wins... then the market resolves to Yes.'
  • Polymarket: Detailed match-winner market: resolves to 'Bad Luck' if Bad Luck wins, or 'paiN Academy' if paiN Academy wins. If match begins and one team wins via opponent forfeiture/disqualification/walkover, resolves to the winning team. If match ends in forfeit/disqualification/walkover before start, or is canceled/delayed >7 days, resolves 50-50. Quote: 'If the match begins but is not completed, and one team wins due to the opponent's forfeiture, disqualification, or walkover, this market will resolve to the team who wins. If the match ends in a forfeit, disqualification, or walkover (team withdraws before the start and the other wins automatically), this market will resolve to 50-50.'
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