Counter-Strike: Crashers vs R2 Esports Club (BO3) - CCT South America Series #9 Group Stage
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Description
This event group covers a Counter-Strike Best-of-3 match between Crashers and R2 Esports Club in the CCT South America Series #9 Group Stage, scheduled for February 22, 2026 at 8:00 AM ET. Markets span match winner, games total, individual map winners, and map handicap outcomes, with resolution sourced from HLTV.org.
Kalshi's binary market contains a logical contradiction where both possible match outcomes (R2 wins or Crashers wins) resolve to Yes, making the market fundamentally unresolvable. Polymarket defines five coherent markets with consistent, detailed edge-case handling across all outcomes.
Hero Tip:
Kalshi's market is broken and should not be traded in its current form. The resolution logic must be corrected to include a No outcome (e.g., cancellation, delay beyond 7 days, or tie). Polymarket's five markets are well-designed and safe to trade; use HLTV.org as the primary source and apply the 2-hour fallback to credible reporting if needed.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Five distinct, well-structured markets: (1) Match winner (Crashers/R2/50-50), (2) Games total Over/Under 2.5 (3+ maps = Over), (3) Map 1 winner, (4) Map 2 winner, (5) Map handicap Crashers -1.5. All include consistent edge-case rules: cancellation/tie/7-day delay = 50-50; incomplete play with forfeit/walkover = 50-50 (except match winner, which awards to the winning team); completed forfeits on clinching map count as completed match. Resolution source: HLTV.org with 2-hour fallback to credible reporting and video evidence.
Kalshi: Single binary market with logical contradiction: 'If R2 Esports Club wins...resolves to Yes. If Crashers wins...resolves to Yes.' Both possible outcomes map to the same resolution state (Yes), leaving no defined outcome for cancellation, delay, tie, or other edge cases. No fallback source or edge-case handling specified.
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