Counter-Strike: Rebels Gaming vs 9INE (BO1) - Roman Imperium Cup Group A
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This event group covers a Counter-Strike 2 best-of-one match between Rebels Gaming and 9INE in the Roman Imperium Cup Group A, scheduled for March 12, 2026 at 9:45 AM ET. Markets track the match winner, map 1 kill parity, and map 1 round parity across Polymarket and Kalshi platforms.
Kalshi markets contain a logical tautology that guarantees Yes resolution regardless of match outcome, while Polymarket markets resolve based on actual match performance. Additionally, Kalshi resolves at tournament level (Roman Imperium Cup winner) whereas Polymarket resolves at match level (Rebels Gaming vs 9INE BO1).
Hero Tip:
Avoid Kalshi markets entirely—they are unresolvable due to logical contradiction (both outcomes map to Yes). Trade only Polymarket markets, which have clear binary outcomes tied to verifiable HLTV.org data. Monitor HLTV.org publication within 2 hours post-match; if data is delayed beyond 2 hours, Polymarket will fall back to credible consensus reporting.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Three distinct markets: (1) Match winner (Rebels Gaming vs 9INE), (2) Map 1 total kills odd/even, (3) Map 1 total rounds odd/even. All resolve based on official HLTV.org data within 2 hours post-match. Cancellation, delay beyond 7 days, forfeit, or no-play scenarios resolve to 50-50. Key quote: 'The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from https://hltv.org.'
Kalshi: Two markets both framed as tournament-level outcomes: 'If 9INE wins the Roman Imperium Cup 2026... resolves to Yes' AND 'If Rebels Gaming wins the Roman Imperium Cup 2026... resolves to Yes.' This creates a logical tautology—one team must win the tournament, so both markets always resolve to Yes regardless of actual performance. Key quote: 'If 9INE wins... then the market resolves to Yes. If Rebels Gaming wins... then the market resolves to Yes.'
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