Valorant: DRX vs Global Esports (BO3) - VCT Pacific Group Alpha
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This event group covers a best-of-three Valorant match between DRX and Global Esports in the VCT Pacific Group Alpha, scheduled for April 18, 2024 at 4:00 AM ET. Markets span individual map winners (Map 1, Map 2), overall match winner, map handicap, and total maps played, with resolution sourced from vlr.gg or credible consensus reporting.
Kalshi market is logically incoherent and unresolvable. It resolves to Yes if either team wins, making it impossible for the market to ever resolve to No. Polymarket markets have coherent binary or outcome-specific resolution logic.
Hero Tip:
Avoid the Kalshi market entirely. It is fundamentally broken and will resolve Yes regardless of match outcome. All trading capital on Kalshi is at extreme risk of being trapped in an unresolvable or arbitrarily settled position. Stick to Polymarket markets, which have clear, mutually exclusive resolution criteria.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Five distinct markets with mutually exclusive, outcome-specific resolution logic: Map 1 Winner (DRX or Global Esports), Map 2 Winner (DRX or Global Esports), Match Winner (DRX or Global Esports), Map Handicap (-1.5 threshold), and Games Total (O/U 2.5). Each market resolves to exactly one outcome or 50-50 under defined edge cases. Quote: 'This market will resolve to DRX if DRX win Map 1 against Global Esports. This market will resolve to Global Esports if Global Esports win Map 1 against DRX.'
Kalshi: Single market with contradictory resolution logic that guarantees Yes resolution regardless of match outcome. Quote: 'If Global Esports wins the VCT Pacific 2026: Global Esports vs. DRX Valorant match originally scheduled for Apr 18, 2026 at 4:00 AM EDT, then the market resolves to Yes. If DRX wins the VCT Pacific 2026: Global Esports vs. DRX Valorant match originally scheduled for Apr 18, 2026 at 4:00 AM EDT, then the market resolves to Yes.' No condition for No resolution is specified.
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