This event group covers a professional KHL (Kontinental Hockey League) ice hockey match between Sibir Novosibirsk and SKA St. Petersburg scheduled for March 18, 2026. Markets across Polymarket and Kalshi are betting on the outcome of this single game, with resolution based on the final score including overtime and shootouts.
Kalshi market contains a logical contradiction: both possible game outcomes (Sibir win and SKA win) are stated to resolve to Yes, leaving no valid resolution path to No. This makes the market fundamentally unresolvable as described.
Hero Tip:
Avoid trading on Kalshi until the market description is corrected. The market as written cannot resolve to No under any normal game outcome. Contact Kalshi support to clarify whether this should be a unilateral bet on Sibir or if the description is an error. Polymarket's binary structure is sound and should be preferred.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Clear binary outcome structure. Resolves to "Sibir Novosibirsk" if Sibir wins, or "SKA St. Petersburg" if SKA wins. Includes explicit handling for postponement (market stays open) and cancellation (50-50 split). Shootout outcomes add one goal to winning team's score.
Kalshi: Logically contradictory structure. States both "If Sibir wins, resolves to Yes" AND "If SKA wins, resolves to Yes." This leaves no valid outcome path to No resolution, making the market unresolvable as written.
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