LoL: G2 NORD vs E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS (BO1) - Prime League 1st Division Regular Season
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Description
This event group covers a League of Legends Best-of-One match between G2 NORD and E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS in the Prime League 1st Division Regular Season, scheduled for April 2, 2026. Markets span match outcome, in-game objective control (Baron, Dragons, Inhibitors), player performance metrics (Penta/Quadra Kills), and aggregate kill statistics.
Kalshi defines only match winner resolution without explicit Game 1 completion requirement, while Polymarket defines seven in-game outcome markets with strict Game 1 completion and 50-50 fallback for cancellations, forfeits, or delays >7 days. Scope and edge-case handling diverge significantly.
Hero Tip:
Traders on Polymarket must verify Game 1 is played and completed; forfeits or no-plays trigger 50-50 resolution. Kalshi traders should confirm match outcome is determinable. Always cross-reference gol.gg within 2 hours of event conclusion; video evidence is acceptable fallback.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Binary match outcome only (G2 NORD wins or E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS wins). Resolution logic states: 'If G2 NORD wins... then the market resolves to Yes' and 'If E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS wins... then the market resolves to Yes.' No explicit requirement that Game 1 must be completed or played; no fallback for cancellations or forfeits is stated.
Polymarket: Seven distinct in-game outcome markets (Baron Nashor, Dragon, Inhibitor, Penta Kill, Quadra Kill, Odd/Even Kills, Match Winner). All require Game 1 to be played and completed. Explicit 50-50 fallback for cancellations, delays >7 days, forfeits, disqualifications, walkovers, or if series result determined before Game 1. Key Quote: 'If Game 1 is never played due to forfeit, disqualification, or walkover, this market will resolve to 50-50.' Resolution source: gol.gg within 2 hours; credible reporting + video evidence if delayed.
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