LoL: Solary vs Galions Sharks (BO5) - LFL Invitational Playoffs
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Description
This event group covers a Best-of-5 League of Legends match between Solary and Galions Sharks in the LFL Invitational Playoffs, scheduled for February 26, 2026 at 12:00 PM ET. Markets span match winner, game-by-game outcomes, game totals, handicaps, and first blood events across individual games.
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
All Polymarket and Kalshi markets apply identical resolution logic: official gol.gg results within 2 hours, 7-day deadline, forfeits/walkovers/disqualifications counted if match completes, and 50-50 fallback for cancellations, ties, delays, or incomplete games.
Primary resolution logic:
Official information from https://gol.gg/esports/home; if results not published within 2 hours of event conclusion, consensus of credible reporting and video evidence may be used.
Core resolution logic:
Match must be completed (best-of-5 concludes when one team wins 3 games) within 7 days of scheduled date (February 26, 2026) to avoid 50-50 resolution.
Games won by forfeit, disqualification, walkover, or default count toward game totals and handicap calculations, provided the overall match is completed.
If the match is canceled entirely, ends in a tie, or is delayed beyond 7 days without a winner determined, all markets resolve 50-50.
If the match begins but is not completed, and one team wins due to opponent forfeiture/disqualification/walkover: the main winner market resolves to the winning team; handicap and total markets resolve 50-50.
If a forfeit/walkover/disqualification occurs before the match starts (no games played), the main winner market resolves 50-50.
If the clinching game (game that decides the series) is forfeited, the match is considered completed and resolves accordingly.
Individual game markets (Game 1-4 winner, first blood) resolve based on that specific game's outcome; if the game is not completed or never played, that market resolves 50-50.
First blood markets resolve to the team securing first blood in the specified game; if the game is remade, first blood from before the remake counts; if first blood never occurs in a completed game, that market resolves 50-50.
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Clinching Game Forfeiture: If the series-clinching game is forfeited, the match is treated as completed and resolves to the team that won the series (the team that would have won if the forfeit had not occurred, or the team that wins via the forfeit, depending on context). This counts as a completed match for total and handicap markets.
Game Remake: If a game is remade, first blood from before the remake counts toward first blood resolution. If first blood did not occur before the remake, resolution is based on the remade game. Game winner markets resolve based on the final outcome after any remakes.
Incomplete Match with Series Winner Determined: If the match begins but is not completed, and one team clinches the series (wins 3 games) before the remaining games are played, the match is considered completed. Main winner market resolves to the clinching team; handicap and total markets resolve based on games actually played.
No First Blood in Completed Game: If a game is completed but first blood never occurs (e.g., both teams avoid early kills), the first blood market for that game resolves 50-50.
7-Day Delay Without Play: If the match is delayed beyond 7 days from February 26, 2026 and no games have been played, all markets resolve 50-50. If games have been played but the series is not completed within 7 days, all markets resolve 50-50.
Timing:
Resolution occurs upon match completion (when one team wins 3 games in the best-of-5 series). Official results must be published on gol.gg/esports/home within 2 hours of the event's conclusion; if not, credible reporting and video evidence may be used. All markets must resolve by 2 hours after the match concludes or by 7 days after the scheduled date (February 26, 2026), whichever is earlier, or default to 50-50.
Our PredictionHero Resolution Divergence Alerts (RDA) are there to help users identify potential differences across platforms. They do not replace or supersede the official rules and description of any prediction market. Users are solely responsible for reviewing and understanding the applicable rules and resolution criteria before placing any trade or bet. If you notice a potential inconsistency, discrepancy, or error in an alert, please report it to our team so we can review and improve the accuracy of our data.
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