This event group covers a men's college basketball game between Loyola Chicago Ramblers and Saint Joseph's Hawks scheduled for February 21, 2026 at 12:00 PM ET. Markets include moneyline (winner), spread (-9.5 Saint Joseph's), and two over/under totals (143.5 and 141.5 points).
Kalshi's moneyline market contains a logical contradiction: both possible outcomes (Loyola Chicago win and Saint Joseph's win) are stated to resolve to Yes, making the market fundamentally unresolvable as a binary contract.
Hero Tip:
Do not trade the Kalshi moneyline until clarification is provided. The Polymarket moneyline (winner resolves to team name) is logically sound. For spread and totals, all platforms use consistent threshold-based logic. Verify Kalshi's intent with platform support before settlement.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Moneyline resolves to winning team name (Loyola Chicago Ramblers or Saint Joseph's Hawks). Spread: Saint Joseph's Hawks wins if they win by 10+ points, otherwise Loyola Chicago Ramblers. Totals: Over if combined score meets or exceeds threshold (144 for 143.5 line, 142 for 141.5 line), else Under. All markets: postponement keeps market open; cancellation with no makeup resolves 50-50. Source: NCAA.com. Final score includes overtime.
Kalshi: Moneyline states: 'If Loyola Chicago wins...resolves to Yes. If Saint Joseph's wins...resolves to Yes.' This creates a logical impossibility—both outcomes cannot both resolve to Yes in a binary market. No edge case or cancellation language provided.
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