Counter-Strike: Sashi Esport vs ENCE Academy (BO3) - European Pro League Series 5 Playoffs
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This event group covers a Counter-Strike 2 Best-of-3 match between Sashi Esport and ENCE Academy in the European Pro League Series 5 Playoffs, scheduled for March 4, 2026 at 6:30 AM ET. Markets span match winner, individual map winners (Map 1 and Map 2), map handicap, and total maps played, with resolution sourced from HLTV.org.
Kalshi provides minimal resolution guidance (binary Yes/Yes structure with no edge-case rules), while Polymarket offers comprehensive rules for cancellations, forfeits, disqualifications, incomplete matches, and 7-day delays. This creates ambiguity in settlement if the match does not complete as a standard 2-0 or 2-1 result.
Hero Tip:
Use Polymarket's detailed resolution logic as the authoritative standard for all markets in this group. If the match is canceled, forfeited before start, or delayed beyond 7 days without play, expect 50-50 resolution on Polymarket. Kalshi's silence on these scenarios suggests it may default to 50-50 or require manual intervention. Monitor HLTV.org for official results within 2 hours of match conclusion; if unavailable, credible video evidence and consensus reporting will be used.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Binary structure: 'If Sashi Esport wins... Yes. If ENCE Academy wins... Yes.' No explicit rules for cancellations, forfeits, disqualifications, incomplete matches, or delays. Settlement logic is undefined for edge cases.
Polymarket: Comprehensive edge-case handling: Match canceled, tie, or >7-day delay = 50-50. Match begins but incomplete with forfeit/disqualification/walkover by opponent = winning team. Forfeit before start = 50-50. Clinching map forfeited = counts as completed match. Source: HLTV.org within 2 hours; fallback to credible consensus and video evidence.
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