Counter-Strike: DashSkins vs Back to Back (BO3) - CCT South America Series #10 Group Stage
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This event group covers a Counter-Strike best-of-3 match between DashSkins and Back to Back in the CCT South America Series #10 Group Stage, scheduled for March 16, 2026 at 12:00 PM ET. Markets span match winner, individual map winners, map counts, and statistical outcomes (kills and rounds per map).
Kalshi and Polymarket diverge on forfeit/walkover treatment and match completion scope. Kalshi resolves forfeits as valid winner outcomes; Polymarket resolves pre-match walkovers as 50-50 but treats mid-series forfeits as completed matches. This creates ambiguity in edge cases where one team withdraws after partial play.
Hero Tip:
Before settlement, confirm with HLTV whether the match began play. If play started and one team forfeited mid-series, Kalshi resolves to the non-forfeiting team as winner; Polymarket map-level markets may resolve 50-50 if the series clinch occurred via forfeit. If no play occurred (pre-match walkover), both platforms resolve 50-50. Request official HLTV documentation within 2 hours of scheduled end.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Binary match winner market resolves Yes if DashSkins or Back to Back wins. Forfeits, disqualifications, and walkovers occurring after match begins are treated as valid completions with a winner. Quote: 'If the match begins but is not completed, and one team wins due to the opponent's forfeiture, disqualification, or walkover, then the market resolves to the team who wins.' Pre-match walkovers (no play) resolve 50-50.
Polymarket: Match winner and map-level markets (Map 1/2/3 Winner, Games Total, Handicaps) resolve 50-50 if match ends in forfeit, disqualification, or walkover before start. However, if match begins and one team forfeits mid-series, Games Total and Handicap markets count the forfeited map toward completion. Quote: '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.' Statistical markets (kills, rounds) resolve 50-50 if maps are not played due to series clinch or forfeit.
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