This event group covers a men's college basketball game between UC Irvine Anteaters and Long Beach State Beach scheduled for February 19, 2026 at 10:00 PM ET. Markets include moneyline (winner), spread (-5.5 for UC Irvine), and over/under totals (143.5 and 144.5 points).
Kalshi moneyline market contains a logical contradiction where both possible game outcomes (UC Irvine win or Long Beach State win) are mapped to the same resolution (Yes), making the market fundamentally unresolvable. Polymarket provides coherent binary resolution logic.
Hero Tip:
Do not trade Kalshi moneyline for this matchup. Use Polymarket moneyline as the authoritative source for winner determination. Spread and over/under markets on both platforms are logically sound and will resolve consistently based on final score including overtime.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Moneyline market states both UC Irvine win and Long Beach State win resolve to Yes, creating a logical impossibility. Quote: 'If UC Irvine wins...resolves to Yes. If Long Beach St. wins...resolves to Yes.' This violates basic binary market logic.
Polymarket: Moneyline market provides clear binary resolution: UC Irvine win resolves to 'UC Irvine Anteaters', Long Beach State win resolves to 'Long Beach State Beach'. Spread and totals markets are logically consistent with clear thresholds (spread -5.5, totals 143.5 and 144.5) and unified edge-case handling.
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