Counter-Strike: BetBoom Team vs Sangal (BO1) - Roman Imperium Cup Group A
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This event group covers a best-of-one Counter-Strike match between BetBoom Team and Sangal in the Roman Imperium Cup Group A (scheduled March 28, 11:00 AM ET), with three linked markets: the match winner, and two map-specific odd/even markets on total kills and total rounds played. All markets depend on Map 1 being completed and officially recorded.
Polymarket and Kalshi use fundamentally different resolution scopes. Polymarket resolves on the outcome of a single BO1 match between BetBoom Team and Sangal, while Kalshi resolves on the outcome of the entire Roman Imperium Cup 2026 tournament. These are logically incompatible: a team can win the match but lose the tournament, or vice versa.
Hero Tip:
If you bet on Polymarket, you are betting on who wins the March 28 BO1 match only. If you bet on Kalshi, you are betting on who wins the entire Roman Imperium Cup 2026 tournament. These outcomes are NOT the same. A team winning the group-stage match does not guarantee tournament victory. Do not assume cross-platform hedging will work.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Outlier: Polymarket resolves exclusively on the outcome of the single BO1 match scheduled for March 28, 2026, between BetBoom Team and Sangal. The market states 'This market will resolve to BetBoom Team if BetBoom Team win the match against Sangal' and uses HLTV.org as the primary source for match results only. The scope is limited to the group-stage match, not the tournament.
Kalshi: Outlier: Kalshi resolves on the outcome of the entire Roman Imperium Cup 2026 tournament. The market explicitly states 'If Sangal wins the Roman Imperium Cup 2026: Sangal vs. BetBoom Team CS2 match' and 'If BetBoom Team wins the Roman Imperium Cup 2026: Sangal vs. BetBoom Team CS2 match,' making tournament victory—not the single match—the resolution criterion. Winning the March 28 match is neither necessary nor sufficient for tournament victory.
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