| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Denver | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Toronto | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market is on the outcome of the Toronto at Denver game, offering two possible results (Toronto wins or Denver wins). It matters because market prices aggregate public expectations and respond to game-day information that affects which team is favored to win.
Toronto and Denver face off as visitor and host, and factors like travel, time zone changes, roster matchups, and Denver's altitude can meaningfully affect performance. Historical head-to-head results and each team's recent form (injuries, rest, and coaching strategy) provide useful context for assessing the matchup.
Market odds reflect the collective view of traders and shift as new information (starting lineups, injuries, weather) arrives; they are signals, not guarantees. Always check the specific market contract for resolution rules before trading.
The market resolves according to the official result reported by the relevant league once the game is completed; check the event contract on KALSHI for the platform’s resolution timing and the league’s box score for the final result.
Typically the official final result as recorded by the league — including overtime or extra innings — determines the winner unless the market contract explicitly states it is 'regulation only'; confirm the contract language on the event page.
Resolution for postponed or cancelled games follows KALSHI’s event rules: markets may be held open until the contest is replayed within a specified window or voided/refunded depending on the contract; consult the event’s resolution policy for details.
Watch confirmed starters and depth charts, official injury and practice reports, starting pitcher or goalie announcements, recent minutes or load management decisions, and any disciplinary or roster moves for both Toronto and Denver.
Prices can move within minutes of major updates like a confirmed starter or late injury, but the speed and magnitude of moves depend on market liquidity and volume; low-volume markets may adjust more slowly or in larger increments.