Dota 2: Nigma Galaxy vs L1ga Team (BO3) - PREMIER SERIES Group B
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Description
This event group covers a best-of-three Dota 2 match between Nigma Galaxy and L1ga Team in the PREMIER SERIES Group B, scheduled for April 7, 2026 at 12:00 PM EDT. Markets span match outcome, individual game winners, kill totals across multiple thresholds, first blood, day/night cycle timing, and special in-game events (Rampages, Ultra Kills, Roshan/Barracks destruction).
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
Both Kalshi and Polymarket apply identical cancellation, delay, forfeit, and remake logic; both mandate Dotabuff as primary source with 2-hour credible reporting fallback; both define kills consistently as scoreboard hero kills only.
Primary resolution logic:
Official Dotabuff (https://www.dotabuff.com); if unavailable within 2 hours of event conclusion, consensus of credible reporting including video evidence.
Core resolution logic:
Match outcome (BO3 winner) resolves based on which team wins 2 games first; games won by forfeit, disqualification, walkover, or default count toward the series total.
Individual game winners resolve if the game is completed with a winner determined; incomplete games resolve 50-50 unless a specific outcome (e.g., First Blood) occurred before stoppage.
Kill totals (all thresholds) resolve based on total kills in the completed game as shown on Dotabuff scoreboard; kills are enemy hero deaths credited to a team, excluding denies and objective destruction.
First Blood resolves to the team that secured the first hero kill; if First Blood did not occur before game completion or stoppage, resolves 50-50.
Special events (Rampage, Ultra Kill, Roshan, Barracks) resolve based on whether the condition was met during the game; if game is incomplete and condition was not met, resolves No/50-50.
Day/Night cycle timing resolves based on the in-game clock at the moment of game-ending action (Ancient destruction or forfeit); temporary ability-based nighttime effects do not affect resolution.
Games Total (O/U 2.5) resolves Over if 3+ games are played, Under if fewer than 3 games are played; forfeits and walkovers on the clinching game count as a completed match.
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Match Cancellation or 7+ Day Delay: If the match is not played at all or delayed beyond 7 days from the scheduled date (April 7, 2026) without play beginning, all markets resolve 50-50.
Forfeit/Disqualification/Walkover Before Play: If a team forfeits, is disqualified, or walks over before the match starts, match outcome and series-level markets resolve 50-50; game-specific markets also resolve 50-50.
Forfeit/Disqualification/Walkover During Series: If the match begins but is not completed due to forfeit, disqualification, or walkover, and one team wins as a result, the match outcome resolves to the winning team. Game-specific markets for incomplete games resolve 50-50 unless a specific outcome (e.g., First Blood) occurred prior to stoppage.
Clinching Game Forfeited: If the series-clinching game is forfeited, the series counts as completed and resolves to the team that clinched; the forfeited game counts toward the series total.
Game Remade: If a game is remade, resolution is based on the remade game only. For First Blood, if First Blood did not occur prior to the remake, resolution uses the remade game; otherwise, it uses the pre-remake First Blood.
Incomplete Game with Specific Outcome: If a game begins but does not complete (e.g., forfeit mid-game), game winner and kill totals resolve 50-50; however, if First Blood, Roshan, or Barracks destruction occurred prior to stoppage, those markets resolve based on what occurred before stoppage.
Timing:
Resolution occurs within 2 hours after the match concludes (final game end time). If Dotabuff does not publish results within 2 hours, credible reporting consensus (including video evidence) is used. Markets remain pending until the match is fully completed or determined to be cancelled/forfeited.
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