Western Michigan Broncos vs. Eastern Michigan Eagles
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Description
This event group covers a men's college basketball game between Western Michigan Broncos and Eastern Michigan Eagles scheduled for February 14, 2026 at 2:00 PM ET. Markets include moneyline (winner), point spread outcomes at multiple thresholds (-6.5, -7.5), and total points over/under at multiple levels (144.5, 145.5, 146.5).
Kalshi moneyline market has a logical contradiction: both possible game outcomes (Western Michigan win and Eastern Michigan win) are mapped to the same resolution value (Yes), making it impossible to distinguish winners. Polymarket uses standard categorical resolution (team name) which is resolvable and consistent with industry practice.
Hero Tip:
Avoid trading Kalshi's moneyline—it cannot settle correctly. Use Polymarket's moneyline for directional exposure. Spread and total markets on both platforms are logically sound and unified: all use final score including overtime, postponement keeps markets open, and cancellation without makeup resolves 50-50.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Moneyline uses binary Yes/Yes logic where both Western Michigan win and Eastern Michigan win resolve to Yes. This is logically incoherent and unresolvable. Quote: 'If Western Michigan wins...resolves to Yes. If Eastern Michigan wins...resolves to Yes.'
Polymarket: Moneyline uses categorical resolution: Western Michigan win resolves to 'Western Michigan Broncos', Eastern Michigan win resolves to 'Eastern Michigan Eagles'. This is standard, unambiguous, and resolvable. Quote: 'If the Western Michigan Broncos win, the market will resolve to Western Michigan Broncos. If the Eastern Michigan Eagles win, the market will resolve to Eastern Michigan Eagles.'
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