| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Charles Broom | 67% | 65¢ | 67¢ | — | $64K | Trade → |
| Geoffrey Blancaneaux | 35% | 33¢ | 35¢ | — | $60K | Trade → |
This market lets traders take positions on which competitor—Broom or Blancaneaux—will win the sporting contest. It matters because market prices aggregate expectations and can reflect up-to-the-minute information about form, injuries, and scheduling.
Broom vs Blancaneaux is a head-to-head matchup between two named competitors (individual or team) in a sporting event; historical context like prior meetings, recent results, and the competition stage (e.g., early round vs. final) can change expectations. Media reports, official tournament schedules, and roster/injury announcements are the typical drivers of new information that traders respond to.
Market prices on this platform represent the consensus of traders at any moment and move as new information arrives; they are not fixed predictions but a snapshot of market sentiment and liquidity. Use prices alongside independent research on form, conditions, and official announcements to make decisions.
The market close time is listed as TBD; check the KALSHI market page and official event schedule for updates, and monitor platform notifications for a confirmed closing time.
This market offers two mutually exclusive outcomes corresponding to which named competitor wins the match: Broom wins or Blancaneaux wins. Settlement follows the official result as reported by the event organizer.
Settlement follows KALSHI’s published rules: typically markets settle based on the official result if the match is completed, are voided or refunded if the event is canceled beyond platform cutoffs, and may be paused or await official confirmation if suspended—check the platform’s rulebook for precise conditions.
Look for official lineups, injury reports, recent performance and match statistics for both competitors, any historical head-to-head meetings, the event stage and incentives, and external factors like travel or weather that could affect play.
The total volume indicates the dollar amount that has changed hands and is a measure of market interest and liquidity; higher volume generally means tighter prices and easier entry/exit, but it does not guarantee predictive accuracy—interpret volume together with price movement and new information.