LoL: Team Secret Whales vs Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks Gaming (BO3) - LCP Regular Season
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Description
This event group covers a best-of-three (BO3) League of Legends match between Team Secret Whales and Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks Gaming in the LCP Regular Season, initially scheduled for April 19, 2026 at 5:00 AM ET. The markets span series-level outcomes (match winner, game count, handicap), individual game winners (Games 1–3), and in-game mechanics (first blood, dragon/baron control, inhibitor destruction, multi-kills, and kill parity). Resolution depends on official match completion and in-game statistics from gol.gg.
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
Both Polymarket and Kalshi use identical resolution logic: the match resolves based on official gol.gg data, with fallback to credible reporting if results are not published within 2 hours, and both apply the same cancellation, delay, and forfeit rules.
Primary resolution logic:
Official information from https://gol.gg/esports/home, with fallback to consensus of credible reporting and video evidence if gol.gg has not published final results within 2 hours after event conclusion.
Core resolution logic:
Series-level markets (Games Total O/U 2.5, Match Winner, Game Handicap) resolve based on the total number of games played and their outcomes, with forfeits/disqualifications/walkovers counted if the match is completed.
Individual game markets (Game 1/2/3 Winner, First Blood, Both Teams objectives) resolve based on that specific game's completion and statistics, with 50-50 resolution if the game is not played or not completed.
Objective-based markets (Dragons, Baron, Inhibitors, Kills parity, Multi-kills) resolve based on in-game statistics recorded prior to game conclusion or surrender.
If the match is canceled entirely, delayed beyond 7 days without a winner, ends in a tie, or begins but is not completed with one team winning via forfeit/disqualification/walkover (for series-level markets), resolution is 50-50.
If an individual game is not played due to series clinch, forfeit, disqualification, or walkover, that game's markets resolve 50-50.
If a game begins but is not completed and ends via surrender, objective and kill markets resolve based on statistics prior to stoppage; if the condition was not met, they resolve to the negative outcome (No/Even/etc.).
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Series Clinch Before Game Completion: If a series result is determined before Game 2 or Game 3 is played (e.g., one team wins 2-0), all markets for the unplayed game(s) resolve 50-50, including objective markets and game winner markets.
Forfeit/Disqualification During Series: For series-level markets, forfeits and disqualifications count toward the final tally if the match is completed. However, if the match begins but is not completed and one team wins via opponent forfeit/disqualification/walkover, series-level markets resolve 50-50. For individual game markets, if a game is forfeited before play, that game's markets resolve 50-50.
Game Remake: If a game is remade, all markets for that game resolve based on the remade game only. For First Blood markets, if first blood occurred prior to the remake, resolution is based on the pre-remake occurrence; otherwise, resolution is based on the remade game.
Incomplete Game with Surrender: If a game begins but is not completed and ends via surrender, objective markets (Dragons, Baron, Inhibitors) and kill parity markets resolve based on statistics prior to stoppage. If the condition was not met before stoppage, they resolve to No/Even. Multi-kill markets resolve to No if no multi-kill occurred prior to stoppage.
No Kills Recorded in Game: If a game is completed but no kills are recorded, kill parity markets (Odd/Even Total Kills) resolve 50-50.
Timing:
Resolution occurs upon official publication of final results on gol.gg within 2 hours after the event's conclusion. If gol.gg does not publish within 2 hours, resolution is based on consensus of credible reporting and video evidence at that time.
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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