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Penn vs Harvard: First Half Winner

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All Outcomes (3)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Penn wins 1st half 0%
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Harvard wins 1st half 0%
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Tie 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which team will be leading at the official halftime of the Penn vs Harvard game — Penn, Harvard, or a tie. It matters for traders and fans who want to express views on early-game performance and in-game momentum.

Penn and Harvard are long-standing Ivy League programs with frequent matchups; first-half outcomes often reflect starting lineup strength, early-game gameplans, and tempo rather than full-game adjustments. Historical patterns in head-to-heads, recent form, and whether the game is home or away for either team can shape how the first half unfolds.

Market prices represent the collective expectation for who will lead at halftime and can be used as a real-time signal of perceived early-game advantage. Interpret prices as a snapshot of current sentiment and information, not a guarantee of the result.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What outcomes are available in the Penn vs Harvard: First Half Winner market?

This market typically offers three mutually exclusive outcomes: Penn leading at halftime, Harvard leading at halftime, or the score being tied at halftime.

When does trading typically close for a first-half winner market?

Platforms commonly set trading to close at or just before the official start of the first half; this specific event lists a closing time as TBD, so check the platform for the final cut-off.

How is the market settled if the halftime score is tied?

If the official halftime score is a tie, the market settles to the 'Tie' outcome. Settlement follows the official score from the league or game operator named by the platform.

Which official source determines the halftime score used for settlement?

Settlement is based on the official score reported by the game’s official scorer or the league’s official box score as designated by the platform; check the market rules for the specific data source.

What happens if the game is postponed, canceled, or not played to halftime?

If the game does not reach an official halftime under the platform’s rules, the market is typically voided and funds returned or otherwise resolved according to the platform’s cancellation policy; review the market rules for exact procedures.

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