DEL: Nurnberg Ice Tigers vs. Schwenninger Wild Wings
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This event group covers a professional German DEL (Deutsche Eishockey Liga) ice hockey match between Nurnberg Ice Tigers and Schwenninger Wild Wings scheduled for March 4, 2026. Markets across Polymarket and Kalshi are pricing the outcome of this single game, with resolution tied to the final score including overtime and shootout results.
Kalshi market contains a logical contradiction where both possible game outcomes (Nuremberg win and Schwenninger win) are stated to resolve to Yes, making the market fundamentally unresolvable. Polymarket's binary logic is internally consistent.
Hero Tip:
Avoid trading Kalshi until the market description is corrected by the platform. The Polymarket version is logically sound: one team wins and resolves to that team's name, or the game is canceled and resolves 50-50. Use Polymarket as your authoritative source.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Binary outcome market with clear resolution: winner resolves to team name, cancellation without makeup resolves 50-50. Final score includes overtime and shootout (one goal added to winner in shootout scenario). Source: penny-del.org schedule.
Kalshi: Market structure is logically broken. Both conditions state resolution to Yes: 'If Nuremberg Ice Tigers wins...resolves to Yes' AND 'If Schwenninger Wild Wings wins...resolves to Yes'. This creates an impossible resolution state where every outcome is Yes.
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