Valorant: FURIA Esports vs Evil Geniuses (BO3) - VCT Americas Stage 1 Group Omega
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FURIA Esports and Evil Geniuses compete in a best-of-three Valorant match during VCT Americas Stage 1 Group Omega, originally scheduled for April 17, 2024 at 8:00 PM ET. The event group encompasses markets tracking the match winner, individual map outcomes, total maps played, and map handicap spreads. Resolution depends on official match completion and final results from vlr.gg.
Polymarket includes detailed match completion and forfeit resolution rules across multiple markets, while Kalshi's market is a simple binary on match outcome with no completion or forfeit specifications. Polymarket's Map 1, Map 2, and Games Total markets add granular settlement conditions absent from Kalshi.
Hero Tip:
If you trade on Polymarket, your resolution is protected by explicit forfeit and incomplete-match clauses (many resolve 50-50). On Kalshi, the binary outcome market has no such safeguards—a forfeit or incomplete match may resolve differently. Verify match completion status before settlement on either platform.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Four distinct markets with detailed resolution logic: Games Total (Over/Under 2.5 maps), Match Winner (FURIA vs EG), Map 1 Winner, and Map 2 Winner. All include explicit handling of forfeits, disqualifications, walkovers, incomplete matches, and 7-day delay clauses. Quote: 'If the match begins but is not completed, and one team wins due to the opponent's match forfeiture, disqualification, or walkover, this market will resolve to 50-50.' Maps won by forfeit are counted if match is completed; incomplete matches with forfeit resolve 50-50.
Kalshi: Single binary market: 'If Evil Geniuses wins... then resolves to Yes. If FURIA Esports wins... then resolves to Yes.' No explicit handling of forfeits, incomplete matches, delays, or tie scenarios. The market structure implies one team must win, but does not specify how forfeit, disqualification, or incomplete-match scenarios resolve.
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