Counter-Strike: LAG Gaming vs Club 333 (BO3) - ESL Challenger League North America Cup #3 Playoffs
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$11,375
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This event group covers a Counter-Strike best-of-3 match between LAG Gaming and Club 333 in the ESL Challenger League North America Cup #3 Playoffs, scheduled for April 2, 2026 at 9:00 PM EDT. Markets span match winner, individual map winners, map-level kill/round parity, series length, and handicap outcomes across Polymarket and Kalshi platforms.
Kalshi's market structure is logically incomplete—it resolves Yes for both possible match outcomes, making it functionally a match-completion market rather than a winner-determination market. Polymarket markets are outcome-specific and granular. This creates scope misalignment rather than a data integrity failure, but introduces settlement ambiguity.
Hero Tip:
Do not use Kalshi's market for directional LAG vs Club 333 exposure. Kalshi will resolve Yes if the match completes with any winner; Polymarket will resolve to the specific winner. For hedging or arbitrage, confirm Kalshi's actual resolution mechanism with the platform—it may be a documentation error. Prioritize Polymarket for all outcome-specific bets.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Comprehensive outcome-specific markets: Match Winner (LAG Gaming or Club 333), Map Winners (Map 1, 2, 3), Kill/Round Parity (Odd/Even per map), Series Length (O/U 2.5 maps), and Handicap (-1.5/+1.5). All resolve based on completed play with HLTV.org as primary source. Cancellations, delays >7 days, forfeits, walkovers, or incomplete play resolve 50-50. Remakes resolve on remade game only.
Kalshi: Single market with dual-Yes resolution: 'If Club 333 wins...then Yes. If LAG Gaming wins...then Yes.' No explicit No outcome defined. This structure resolves Yes regardless of which team wins, making it logically equivalent to a match-completion market rather than a winner-prediction market. No explicit cancellation, delay, or forfeit handling documented.
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