Valorant: Team Secret vs Global Esports (BO3) - VCT Pacific Group Alpha
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Description
This event group covers a Valorant best-of-three match between Team Secret and Global Esports in the VCT Pacific Group Alpha, scheduled for April 11, 2026 at 4:00 AM ET. Markets span match winner, total games played, individual map winners, and map handicap outcomes.
Kalshi map 1 market contains a logical contradiction: both Team Secret win and Global Esports win resolve to Yes, leaving no valid resolution path to No. Polymarket provides five well-defined markets with comprehensive edge-case logic; Kalshi provides one market with unresolvable logic and no source or cancellation protocol.
Hero Tip:
Polymarket markets are operationally sound and resolvable via vlr.gg or credible reporting. Kalshi's map 1 market is logically broken and should not be traded until corrected by the platform. If you hold Kalshi exposure, escalate to support immediately.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Five markets with unified resolution framework. Match winner resolves to team name or 50-50 on cancellation/tie/delay beyond 7 days. Games total (O/U 2.5) counts forfeited maps if match completes; resolves 50-50 if match incomplete or canceled. Map 1 and Map 2 winners resolve to team or 50-50 if map not completed. Map handicap (GE -1.5 vs TS +1.5) resolves to GE if they win 2+ more maps, else TS; resolves 50-50 on cancellation/tie/incomplete. Source: vlr.gg with 2-hour credible reporting fallback. Key quote: 'If the match ends due to the clinching map being forfeited this will count as a completed match.'
Kalshi: Single binary market on map 1 winner. Resolution logic states: 'If Team Secret wins map 1... then the market resolves to Yes. If Global Esports wins map 1... then the market resolves to Yes.' Both outcomes resolve to Yes, creating a logical impossibility with no valid No path. No edge-case handling, no cancellation protocol, no source specification provided.
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