Valorant: FUSION vs Tezcat Gaming (BO3) - VCL Latin America North Group Stage
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$21,932
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Description
This event group covers a best-of-three Valorant match between FUSION and Tezcat Gaming in the VCL Latin America North Group Stage, scheduled for February 23, 2026 at 5:00 PM ET. Markets span match winner, map-specific winners, map handicap, and total maps played across Polymarket and Kalshi platforms.
Kalshi's binary market lacks outcome differentiation and edge-case logic, making it logically unresolvable as written. Polymarket provides complete, granular resolution rules across five distinct markets with consistent edge-case handling, but Kalshi's single Yes/No structure cannot distinguish between FUSION and Tezcat Gaming wins.
Hero Tip:
Avoid trading Kalshi's market until clarification is provided. Polymarket's markets are the authoritative settlement framework. If forced to trade Kalshi, assume it resolves Yes only if the match completes with any winner, and No if canceled, delayed beyond 7 days without play, or ends in pre-match forfeit. Cross-reference all settlements against vlr.gg within 2 hours of match conclusion.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Five distinct markets (match winner, map 1 winner, map 2 winner, map handicap, total maps) with unified edge-case logic. Match winner resolves 50-50 on forfeit/walkover before play or if match begins but is not completed due to opponent forfeiture. Handicap and totals count forfeits if match is completed. Cancellations, ties, or delays beyond 7 days without winner resolve 50-50. Source: vlr.gg with 2-hour credible consensus fallback.
Kalshi: Single binary market: 'If Tezcat Gaming wins... then Yes. If FUSION wins... then Yes.' No differentiation between outcomes, no edge-case logic for forfeits, cancellations, delays, or incomplete matches. Logically contradictory—both possible match outcomes resolve to the same result.
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