LoL: Weibo Gaming vs Invictus Gaming (BO5) - LPL Playoffs
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$3,192,266
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Description
This event group covers a best-of-five League of Legends match between Weibo Gaming and Invictus Gaming in the LPL Playoffs scheduled for February 25, 2026. Markets span match winner, individual game winners, game totals, handicaps, and granular kill counts across Games 1–3, with resolution sources split between Liquipedia, Huya, and GOL.gg.
Source fragmentation across platforms (Kalshi uses Liquipedia only; Polymarket uses Liquipedia, Huya, and GOL.gg with different fallback logic) and scheduled time inconsistency (1:00 AM ET vs 1:10 AM ET) create potential for divergent resolution if official sources conflict or delay.
Hero Tip:
Before settlement, confirm the actual match start time and verify that Liquipedia and GOL.gg report identical kill counts and game outcomes. If GOL.gg does not publish within 2 hours of match conclusion, Polymarket kill markets may resolve on consensus video evidence—a subjective process that could differ from Kalshi's Liquipedia-only approach. Flag any discrepancy immediately to the platform.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Match winner (Q43), game winners (Q45–Q47), and game totals (Q2, Q49) resolve via Liquipedia only. No fallback or consensus clause. Forfeits/walkovers before match start resolve 50-50; forfeits during match resolve to the winning team. No explicit 2-hour publication window or video evidence fallback.
Polymarket: Kill-count markets (Q56–Q157) reference GOL.gg as primary source with a 2-hour publication window; if GOL.gg does not publish, resolution may use consensus of credible reporting and video evidence. Game winner and handicap markets reference Liquipedia. Scheduled time is 1:10 AM ET for GOL.gg markets vs 1:00 AM ET for Liquipedia markets. Forfeits/walkovers before match start resolve 50-50; forfeits during match resolve to the winning team.
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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