This event group covers a single professional KHL (Kontinental Hockey League) ice hockey match between HC Dynamo Moscow and Admiral Vladivostok scheduled for March 18, 2026 at 12:30 PM EDT. Markets on both Kalshi and Polymarket are betting on the outcome of this game, with resolution based on the final score including overtime and shootouts.
Kalshi market contains a logical contradiction where both possible outcomes (Moscow win or Vladivostok win) are mapped to YES resolution, making the market fundamentally unresolvable. Polymarket uses standard binary winner-determination logic with clear edge-case handling.
Hero Tip:
Do not trade on Kalshi until the market logic is corrected. The dual YES conditions mean the market will always resolve YES regardless of the actual game outcome, which violates basic binary market principles. Polymarket is the reliable settlement source for this event.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Market structure maps both possible game outcomes to YES: 'If HC Dynamo Moscow wins...resolves to Yes' AND 'If Admiral Vladivostok wins...resolves to Yes'. This creates a logical impossibility where the market cannot differentiate between outcomes.
Polymarket: Standard winner-determination: resolves to 'HC Dynamo Moscow' if Moscow wins, 'Admiral Vladivostok' if Vladivostok wins. Includes explicit shootout rule (one goal added to winner's score) and cancellation protocol (50-50 split if no make-up game scheduled).
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