| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prairie View A&M scores 10 points first | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Florida scores 10 points first | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team — Prairie View A&M or Florida — will be the first to reach 10 points in the scheduled matchup. It highlights early-game dynamics and gives traders a way to express views about opening lineups, pace, and initial offensive execution.
Prairie View A&M (an HBCU program) and Florida (a larger Division I program) typically differ in roster depth, recent competition level, and resources, which can affect early-game matchups and tempo. Games between teams from different conferences often feature contrasting styles — one team may try to speed up the game while the other deliberately sets a slower pace and works inside — and those stylistic differences matter for a "first to 10" outcome.
Market prices represent the collective expectation about which team will reach 10 points first; shifts in price reflect new information such as announced starters, injuries, or betting flow. Treat prices as a real-time consensus and watch them as game-time information (lineups, scratches, tip-off) becomes available.
The outcome is determined by the official game scoring sequence: the first team to record at least 10 points in the official box score is the winner for this market. Resolution relies on the game’s official statistics as published by the event scorer and the market operator.
Closure time is listed as TBD; the platform will publish the specific market close before trading ends. The result is finalized when the official game records show one team reaching 10 points and the market operator applies its published resolution rules.
If the contest is not played or is abandoned before an official score can be established, the market will be resolved according to the platform’s contingency rules (typically voided or canceled). Check KALSHI’s event rules for the exact treatment of postponed or canceled games.
Resolution uses the official time-stamped scoring log; the team that is recorded as reaching 10 points first in that log wins. Simultaneous achievement is effectively handled by the official scoring sequence and any tie-breaking guidance in the platform rules.
All points recorded in the official game score typically count, including free throws and technical free throws; whether overtime counts is governed by the market’s specific rules, so consult the event description on KALSHI for any exclusions.