Valorant: FlyQuest vs Shopify Rebellion Black (BO3) - VCL North America: Stage 2 Playoffs
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Description
This event group covers a Valorant Upper Bracket Quarterfinal 4 match between FlyQuest and Shopify Rebellion Black in the VCL North America: Stage 2 Playoffs, scheduled for April 28, 2026 at 7:00 PM ET. Markets span match winner, individual map winners, map totals, and handicap outcomes across Polymarket and Kalshi platforms.
Polymarket provides comprehensive, edge-case-aware resolution logic across six granular markets (map winners, match winner, totals, handicaps) with explicit forfeit, walkover, cancellation, and timeout protocols. Kalshi provides only a binary match-winner market with no edge-case specification, creating ambiguity around forfeit/walkover treatment and cancellation scenarios.
Hero Tip:
Polymarket markets are highly resolvable due to explicit 50-50 rules for incomplete matches, forfeits, and cancellations. Kalshi's binary structure lacks these safeguards. Assume Kalshi treats forfeit as a win for the non-forfeiting team (standard sportsbook convention), but verify with Kalshi support if a forfeit or cancellation occurs. For maximum certainty, prioritize Polymarket's granular markets.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Six distinct markets with comprehensive edge-case logic. Match winner resolves 50-50 if canceled, tied, or delayed >7 days without play. If match begins but incomplete and one team wins by forfeit/disqualification/walkover, match winner resolves to winning team; but if match ends in forfeit/disqualification/walkover before play begins, resolves 50-50. Map winners resolve 50-50 if map not completed. Totals (O/U 2.5) resolve 50-50 if match canceled, tied, or delayed >7 days; if incomplete with one team winning by forfeit, resolves 50-50. Handicaps count forfeits/walkovers toward map differential if match completed; 50-50 if incomplete with forfeit. Primary source: vlr.gg within 2 hours; fallback to credible reporting + video evidence.
Kalshi: Single binary market: 'If Shopify Rebellion wins... Yes. If FlyQuest wins... Yes.' No specification of edge cases, forfeit treatment, cancellation protocol, or timeout. No primary resolution source cited. Ambiguous whether forfeit/walkover counts as a win or triggers alternative resolution.
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