This event group covers a men's college basketball game between La Salle Explorers and Saint Joseph's Hawks scheduled for March 7, 2026 at 1:00 PM ET. Multiple markets track the moneyline winner, point spread outcomes at different thresholds, and combined scoring totals.
Kalshi moneyline market contains a logical contradiction: it resolves Yes for both possible outcomes (Saint Joseph's win OR La Salle win), rendering it non-binary and fundamentally unresolvable as a prediction market.
Hero Tip:
Do not trade the Kalshi market until clarification is obtained. The market as described will resolve Yes regardless of which team wins, making it equivalent to betting on game completion rather than outcome. Polymarket's six markets (moneyline, two spreads, two totals) are all logically sound and internally consistent with each other.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Six distinct markets with clear binary outcomes: moneyline resolves to winning team name; spreads (-10.5 and -9.5) resolve based on Saint Joseph's margin; totals (140.5 and 141.5) resolve based on combined points. All include postponement (remain open) and cancellation (50-50) carve-outs. Key quote: 'This market will resolve to [outcome] if [specific condition met]. Otherwise, this market will resolve to [alternative outcome].'
Kalshi: Single market with contradictory resolution logic: 'If Saint Joseph's wins...then resolves to Yes. If La Salle wins...then resolves to Yes.' Both outcomes map to the same resolution (Yes), eliminating the binary distinction. Key quote: 'If Saint Joseph's wins...then the market resolves to Yes. If La Salle wins...then the market resolves to Yes.'
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