Valorant: Team Evictix vs YFP Gaming (BO3) - VCL North America: Stage 2 Swiss Stage Group Stage
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This market resolves based on the outcome of a best-of-three (BO3) Valorant match between Team Evictix and YFP Gaming in the VCL North America Stage 2 Swiss Stage, originally scheduled for March 24, 2026. The market will resolve to Yes if either team wins the match, making this a binary event with no draw or cancellation contingency explicitly addressed.
Kalshi and Polymarket resolve on fundamentally different events: Kalshi resolves on the overall match winner (either team winning counts as YES), while Polymarket resolves on specific map outcomes, map handicaps, and match totals. Kalshi's markets are logically contradictory and unresolvable.
Hero Tip:
Do not trade Kalshi markets in this group. Kalshi's resolution rules state that both 'If Team Evictix wins' and 'If YFP Gaming wins' resolve to YES, making it impossible for the market to ever resolve NO. This is a critical data integrity failure. Trade only Polymarket markets, which have clear, mutually exclusive outcomes for each specific question (Map 1 Winner, Map 2 Winner, Map Handicap, Games Total, and Match Winner).
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Outlier: Kalshi's match winner market contains a logical contradiction. Both resolution conditions state the market resolves to YES: 'If Team Evictix wins the match, then the market resolves to Yes' AND 'If YFP Gaming wins the match, then the market resolves to Yes.' This means the market resolves YES regardless of outcome, making it fundamentally unresolvable and creating a data integrity failure.
Polymarket: Distinct stance: Polymarket offers five separate markets with mutually exclusive outcomes: Map 1 Winner (Team Evictix or YFP Gaming), Map 2 Winner (Team Evictix or YFP Gaming), Map Handicap YFP (-1.5) vs Team Evictix (+1.5) (YFP Gaming or Team Evictix), Games Total O/U 2.5 (Over or Under), and Match Winner (Team Evictix or YFP Gaming). All resolve based on official vlr.gg data with 2-hour fallback to credible reporting, and include detailed edge cases for cancellation, forfeiture, and incomplete matches.
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