This event group covers a professional KHL (Kontinental Hockey League) ice hockey match between Ak Bars Kazan and Dinamo Minsk scheduled for April 15, 2026 at 12:30 PM EDT. Markets on both Kalshi and Polymarket are betting on the outcome of this single game, with resolution based on the final score including overtime and shootout results.
Kalshi market contains a logical contradiction where both possible game outcomes (Dinamo Minsk win OR Ak Bars Kazan win) are mapped to the same resolution (Yes), making the market unresolvable and creating settlement ambiguity.
Hero Tip:
This is a critical data integrity failure on Kalshi. The market cannot distinguish between the two teams' outcomes. Trade only on Polymarket, which has proper binary resolution logic. If you hold Kalshi positions, seek clarification from Kalshi support before expiration, as settlement will be disputed.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Both outcomes map to Yes resolution. Dinamo Minsk win = Yes, Ak Bars Kazan win = Yes. This is logically contradictory and makes the market unresolvable. The platform appears to have duplicated the same resolution condition for both teams.
Polymarket: Clean binary resolution: Ak Bars Kazan win resolves to Ak Bars Kazan, Dinamo Minsk win resolves to Dinamo Minsk. Includes proper edge case handling for postponement (market stays open) and cancellation without makeup (50-50 split). Shootout outcomes are normalized by adding one goal to winner's score.
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