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Men's College Basketball Tournament: Triple-Double

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About This Market

This market asks whether any player will record a triple-double during the specified men's college basketball tournament. It matters because triple-doubles are rare events that reflect exceptional all-around performances and can be driven by matchup, minutes, and game context.

Triple-doubles in men's college basketball are less common than in the NBA because college games are shorter (40 minutes) and roles are often more specialized. Historical tournament triple-doubles have been infrequent, so occurrences tend to attract attention and can hinge on individual players who handle the ball, rebound, and distribute at high rates. Tournament structure (single-elimination, potential overtime, compressed schedule) also affects opportunities for extended minutes and statistical accumulation.

Market prices aggregate traders' collective expectations about the event and will move as new information (injuries, rotations, matchups) becomes available. Use prices as a real-time gauge of market sentiment, and check the market contract text for exact resolution rules.

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What specific outcome does the 'Men's College Basketball Tournament: Triple-double' market track?

It tracks whether at least one player records a triple-double during the tournament defined in the market contract; a triple-double means recording double digits in three official statistical categories (points, rebounds, assists, steals, or blocks) in a single official game box score.

Which games count toward this market — do play-in or preliminary rounds count?

Which games count is determined by the market's contract text; typically only games officially designated as part of the named tournament by the event organizer count, and that may include play-in/first-round games if the organizer includes them.

How and when will this market be resolved?

Resolution is based on the official box scores and statistics published by the tournament's designated official statistician or data provider; the market will resolve according to the timing and rules specified in the contract (check the market page for the exact resolution time or conditions).

Do overtime periods count toward a player's triple-double totals?

Yes — overtime statistics are included in the official box score totals for a game, so time played and stats accumulated in overtime count toward a triple-double for that game.

If a player's triple-double is later vacated for NCAA infractions, does that change the market outcome?

Markets generally resolve using the official statistics recognized at the time of resolution; whether later vacating affects the outcome depends on the contract's rules about retroactive changes, so consult the market terms for vacated-results policy.

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