| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stefan Dostanic | 72% | 70¢ | 72¢ | — | $113 | Trade → |
| Henry Bernet | 0% | 28¢ | 32¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which competitor will win the Bernet vs Dostanic head-to-head sporting matchup; it matters because markets aggregate participant views and react to new information about the event.
Bernet vs Dostanic is a single-match contest between two named competitors; specific details such as sport, venue, and official date/time are provided by the event organizer and may change. As listed on Kalshi, $113 of volume has traded so far, but additional context — recent form, official announcements, and any injury or travel news — will be important for interpreting the market.
Market prices are collective signals that update as traders incorporate new information; they indicate relative market confidence and can move quickly after announcements, but they are not guarantees of outcomes.
The official date and time are set by the event organizer; this market currently shows 'Closes: TBD', so check the event page and organizer communications for schedule updates.
There are two outcomes in this market, each corresponding to one competitor winning the contest; settlement will follow the official result source specified on the market page.
Settlement follows the market's terms and Kalshi's rules: postponed events may remain open until rescheduled, canceled events are typically voided or refunded per platform policy, and draws are handled according to whether a draw is an allowed outcome in the market's rules—consult the market terms for specifics.
High-impact items include injury reports or withdrawals, official weigh-ins/fitness updates, venue or surface changes, authoritative media reports or expert analysis, and late tactical announcements by either competitor.
Head-to-head and recent form are valuable context but should be combined with matchup-specific details—current health, surface/venue, preparations, and any rule-set differences—while verifying records through official or reputable sources before using them to inform trades.