Valorant: Team Secret vs DRX (BO3) - VCT Pacific Group Alpha
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This event group covers a best-of-three Valorant match between Team Secret and DRX in the VCT Pacific Group Alpha, scheduled for April 5, 2026 at 4:00 AM ET. Markets span match outcome, individual map winners, total maps played, and map handicap across Polymarket and Kalshi platforms.
Kalshi's binary market contains a logical contradiction: both Team Secret and DRX winning conditions resolve to Yes, making the market fundamentally unresolvable. Polymarket defines five coherent markets with unified edge-case handling across all five.
Hero Tip:
Treat Polymarket as the primary resolution framework. The five Polymarket markets (Match Winner, Map 1, Map 2, Games Total, Map Handicap) are logically consistent and cross-referenced. Kalshi's market requires immediate clarification from the platform before trading, as it violates basic binary logic.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Five distinct markets with unified resolution logic: Match Winner (Team Secret vs DRX), Map 1 Winner, Map 2 Winner, Games Total (O/U 2.5), and Map Handicap (DRX -1.5). All share common edge cases: 50-50 resolution if match canceled, delayed >7 days without play, or incomplete. Source: vlr.gg with 2-hour fallback to credible reporting. Key Quote: 'If the match is canceled (not played at all for any reason), ends in a tie, or is delayed beyond 7 days from the scheduled date without a winner determined, this market will resolve to 50-50.'
Kalshi: Single binary market with logical contradiction. Resolution states: 'If Team Secret wins... then Yes' AND 'If DRX wins... then Yes.' Both outcomes map to the same result, violating binary logic. No edge-case handling specified for cancellation, delay, or incomplete matches. Key Quote: 'If Team Secret wins the VCT Pacific 2026... then the market resolves to Yes. If DRX wins the VCT Pacific 2026... then the market resolves to Yes.'
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