North Alabama Lions vs. Eastern Kentucky Colonels (W)
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Description
This event group covers the outcome of a women's college basketball game between North Alabama Lions and Eastern Kentucky Colonels scheduled for February 14, 2026 at 2:00 PM ET. The markets track which team wins the game, with resolution based on the final score including overtime.
Kalshi's resolution rules contain a logical contradiction where both possible game outcomes (North Alabama win or Eastern Kentucky win) are mapped to the same resolution (Yes), making the market unresolvable and creating data integrity failure.
Hero Tip:
Do not trade on Kalshi. The market cannot distinguish between the two teams winning. Only Polymarket provides coherent binary resolution logic with proper edge-case handling for postponements and cancellations.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Both outcomes resolve identically to Yes. Quote: 'If North Alabama wins...then the market resolves to Yes' AND 'If Eastern Kentucky wins...then the market resolves to Yes'. This creates logical impossibility - no way to differentiate outcomes.
Polymarket: Clear binary outcome mapping. North Alabama victory resolves to 'North Alabama Lions', Eastern Kentucky victory resolves to 'Eastern Kentucky Colonels'. Explicit edge cases: postponement keeps market open until completion; cancellation without makeup resolves 50-50. Resolution based on final score including overtime.
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