Counter-Strike: Metizport vs UNiTY esports (BO3) - Journey Group A
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$60,110
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Description
This event group covers a best-of-three Counter-Strike match between Metizport and UNiTY esports in the Journey Group A tournament, scheduled for March 23, 2026 at 7:00 AM ET. Markets span series outcomes, individual map winners, map-level statistics (kills and rounds), series length, and map handicaps, with resolution sourced from HLTV.org as the official authority.
Kalshi resolves on whether over 2.5 maps are played (a series-length market), while Polymarket resolves on match winner, individual map winners, and map statistics. The platforms measure fundamentally different settlement values: Kalshi focuses on series duration, Polymarket on outcomes and granular map data.
Hero Tip:
If you trade on Kalshi, you are betting on series length (3+ maps = Over). If you trade on Polymarket, you are betting on match winner, map winners, and map-level statistics (kills, rounds). These are independent markets with different resolution triggers. A Kalshi Over (3 maps played) does not determine a Polymarket winner outcome — the winner is determined by who wins 2 maps first, regardless of total maps played.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Distinct stance: Kalshi resolves solely on series length. Market resolves YES if over 2.5 maps (i.e., 3 or more maps) are played in the match. Source is official Journey 2026 match data. Quote: 'If over 2.5 maps are played in the Journey 2026: UNiTY esports vs. Metizport CS2 match originally scheduled for Mar 23, 2026, then the market resolves to Yes.'
Polymarket: Distinct stance: Polymarket resolves on multiple independent settlement values: (1) match winner (Metizport vs UNiTY esports), (2) individual map winners (Map 1, Map 2, Map 3), (3) map-level statistics (odd/even kills and rounds per map), and (4) series handicap. Primary source is https://hltv.org with 2-hour fallback to credible reporting. Quote: 'This market will resolve to "Metizport" if Metizport win the match against UNiTY esports' and 'This market will resolve to "Odd" if the total combined kills by both teams in Map 1 is an odd number.'
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