Counter-Strike: Favbet vs Metizport (BO3) - CCT Europe Series #17 Group Stage
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Description
This event group covers a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive best-of-three match between Favbet and Metizport in the CCT Europe Series #17 Group Stage, scheduled for March 6, 2026 at 10:00 AM ET. Markets track the overall match winner, individual map winners (Map 1 and Map 2), and whether the series extends to three maps (Over/Under 2.5 games).
Kalshi presents a binary yes/no structure with no explicit tie or cancellation clause, while Polymarket offers four granular markets (match winner, map 1, map 2, series length) each with detailed tie/cancellation/delay rules (50-50 resolution). The scope and edge-case handling differ materially.
Hero Tip:
Kalshi's lack of explicit tie/cancellation language creates settlement risk if the match does not complete or ends in a draw. Polymarket's 50-50 rule for cancellations >7 days, ties, and incomplete maps is clearer but applies only to Polymarket. Cross-platform traders should assume Kalshi defaults to no resolution or dispute if a tie occurs. Prioritize HLTV confirmation of final score and map count within 2 hours of match end.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Binary yes/no structure: resolves Yes if either Metizport or Favbet wins the match. No explicit handling of ties, cancellations, or delays. Scope is match outcome only; no map-level or series-length markets.
Polymarket: Four distinct markets: Match Winner (Favbet/Metizport), Map 1 Winner, Map 2 Winner, and O/U 2.5 Games. Each has explicit 50-50 resolution for cancellations, ties, >7-day delays, and incomplete maps. Match forfeits/walkovers resolve to the winning team; series-level forfeits resolve 50-50.
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