| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kokoro Isomura | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Dan Added | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which competitor will win the head‑to‑head sporting contest between Isomura and Added. It matters because markets aggregate public information about the match and update as new facts (injuries, weigh‑ins, venue changes) emerge.
The event is listed on KALSHI as a two‑outcome sports market; specific match date, venue, and closing time are currently TBD and total traded volume is shown as $0. Background context that typically matters for this matchup includes each athlete’s recent results, level of competition, and any tournament or card placement that affects incentives and preparation.
Market odds reflect the consensus view of participants based on available information and will move as news arrives; they are a real‑time signal of market sentiment, not a guarantee of the eventual result.
Each outcome corresponds to one named competitor winning the contest (Isomura wins or Added wins). Resolution is based on the official match result as recognized by the event organizer and KALSHI’s stated resolution source.
The market close is currently listed as TBD. Typically a market closes at a specified time before the event starts or at kickoff; check the KALSHI market page for the updated close time and the official resolution timestamp.
Resolution follows KALSHI’s market rules. Common outcomes include postponing resolution until an official rescheduled date, or voiding the market if the contest does not take place; consult the market page and KALSHI’s resolution policy for the definitive procedure.
Watch official event announcements, weigh‑ins/medical clearances, injury reports, press conferences, lineup confirmations, and last‑minute changes. Independent match previews, recent fight/game tape, and reputable sportsbook lines can also provide useful context.
Absence of direct head‑to‑head history increases uncertainty; the market will instead weigh recent performances against comparable opponents, stylistic matchups, and measurable metrics (age, experience, activity). This can make the market more sensitive to new information such as injury news or weigh‑in results.