This event group covers a professional KHL (Kontinental Hockey League) ice hockey match between Severstal Cherepovets and Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod scheduled for March 31, 2026. The markets track 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 (Torpedo win or Severstal win) resolve to Yes, making the market fundamentally unresolvable. Polymarket uses a standard binary outcome structure. This is a data integrity failure on the Kalshi platform.
Hero Tip:
Do not trade the Kalshi market as currently described - it contains a logical impossibility. The Polymarket version is the only resolvable market in this group. Contact Kalshi support to clarify whether this is a platform error or if the market terms have been misreported.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Market resolves to Yes if Torpedo wins AND Yes if Severstal wins, creating a tautology where no outcome can resolve to No. This violates basic binary market logic. Key Quote: Both conditional statements conclude with 'then the market resolves to Yes.'
Polymarket: Standard binary outcome: resolves to Severstal Cherepovets if they win, Torpedo if they win. Includes explicit edge case handling for postponement (market remains open) and cancellation (50-50 split). Shootout goals are counted in final score.
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