| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Milwaukee | 28% | 15¢ | 26¢ | — | $14 | Trade → |
| Minnesota | 0% | 74¢ | 88¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market lets traders take positions on which team — Milwaukee or Minnesota — wins the listed matchup; it matters because it aggregates public expectations about the game's outcome and reacts to roster, schedule, and situational news.
Milwaukee and Minnesota are established professional franchises whose head-to-head games can carry importance for standings and playoff seeding depending on season timing. Historical results, roster continuity, and coaching matchups shape expectations, while game-specific details such as injuries, rest days, and travel create short-term shifts in market sentiment.
Market prices are a real-time signal of how participants expect this specific game to go and will change as new information arrives; they indicate consensus expectation, not certainty.
This is a binary market: one outcome resolves if Milwaukee wins the listed matchup and the other if Minnesota wins; check KALSHI's event page for any specific resolution clauses (for example, how overtime is handled).
The close time is listed as TBD for this event; final trading cutoff is set by KALSHI and is often at game start or another specified time, so monitor the event page for updates.
Most sports markets resolve to the official winner as determined by the sport's governing body (including overtime); consult KALSHI's resolution rules for this event to confirm how extra periods or suspended games are treated.
Late injuries and scratches are high-impact information that typically move market prices quickly; traders should follow official injury reports, team announcements, and verified lineup confirmations in the hours before the game.
Resolution for postponed or canceled games depends on KALSHI's policy: some markets are voided and funds returned if no official result is produced by a platform cutoff, while others follow specific rescheduling rules—check the platform's resolution policy for this event.