Counter-Strike: EYEBALLERS vs MOUZ NXT (BO1) - Conquest of Prague Online Stage Group Stage
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EYEBALLERS and MOUZ NXT compete in a best-of-one Counter-Strike 2 match during the Conquest of Prague Online Stage Group Stage, originally scheduled for April 19, 2026 at 1:00 PM ET. The match winner is determined by standard CS2 competitive rules (first team to win the required rounds). Additional markets track Map 1 statistics including total rounds played (odd/even) and total kills (odd/even).
Kalshi market is logically incoherent and unresolvable. It resolves YES if EITHER team wins, making it impossible for the market to ever resolve NO, which violates fundamental prediction market logic.
Hero Tip:
Do not trade the Kalshi market. The resolution criteria guarantee a YES outcome regardless of match result, rendering the market meaningless. Polymarket offers coherent binary resolution (EYEBALLERS vs MOUZ NXT winner determination) and should be used instead for this event.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Binary winner-take-all structure. Market resolves to EYEBALLERS if EYEBALLERS wins, resolves to MOUZ NXT if MOUZ NXT wins. Tie/forfeit/cancellation/delay >7 days resolves 50-50. Clear mutually exclusive outcomes with defined resolution source (HLTV.org primary, credible consensus secondary within 2 hours).
Kalshi: Logically contradictory. States: 'If MOUZ NXT wins... then resolves YES' AND 'If EYEBALLERS wins... then resolves YES.' No NO outcome is defined. This means the market resolves YES regardless of which team wins, making it an unconditional YES bet rather than a prediction market. Quote: 'If MOUZ NXT wins... then the market resolves to Yes. If EYEBALLERS wins... then the market resolves to Yes.'
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