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Atlanta vs Detroit: Second Half Winner

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Detroit wins 2nd half 0%
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Atlanta wins 2nd half 0%
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Tie 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which side—Atlanta, Detroit, or a tie—will be the winner of the game's second half. It matters because second-half performance reflects halftime adjustments, stamina, and in-game developments that differ from full-game expectations.

The market covers the head-to-head matchup between Atlanta and Detroit as listed on KALSHI and isolates the outcome of the second half of regulation play. Historically, second-half results can diverge from pregame expectations due to coaching adjustments, substitutions, and momentum swings, so traders often treat these markets as bets on in-game dynamics rather than pregame form. The market closes and resolves according to the platform's published event rules.

Quoted odds in this market represent the aggregated expectations of traders about which side will win the second half and update in real time as new information arrives. Interpret them as a snapshot of market sentiment, not a guarantee of outcome.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does this market resolve and what exact moment determines the 'Second Half Winner' for Atlanta vs Detroit?

This market resolves based on the official score at the completion of regulation second-half play as recorded by the game's governing body and reported by KALSHI. Overtime periods are generally excluded unless the platform's event rules state otherwise—check KALSHI for precise resolution timing.

What exactly counts as the 'second half' for this Atlanta vs Detroit event?

The 'second half' refers to the period of play designated as the second half under the sport's official rules (i.e., the period after halftime through the end of regulation second-half play). Any specific timing or format nuances are governed by the competition's rules and KALSHI's event definition.

How are ties or draws handled in this three-outcome market?

One of the available outcomes corresponds to a tied score at the regulated end of the second half; if the score is level at that point, the tie/draw outcome is the winning outcome. If the game is voided or otherwise not completed, resolution follows KALSHI's contingency rules.

If a key Atlanta or Detroit player is injured before or during the second half, how will that affect the market?

Injury news typically leads traders to reprice the market quickly—consider severity, timing, likely substitution plans, and how the coaching staff is expected to respond. Sudden injuries can create rapid shifts in market sentiment as participants digest the new information.

What happens to this market if the game is delayed, suspended, or canceled?

Resolution in the event of delays, suspensions, or cancellations follows KALSHI's published event rules: markets may be paused, held until play resumes, or voided if the second half does not occur within the platform's allowable window. Monitor official KALSHI communications for status updates.

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