When to use it
When the market depends on a source, official report, committee, judge, platform decision, or exact rule.
Warning: The resolver can matter more than the event itself.
Related module: Titan Resolution Clause
Resolver / Rules
Use this prompt as a disciplined workflow inside the AI tool you already use. Paste actual market wording, sources, and your own thesis. Do not ask for prophecy; ask for structure.


When the market depends on a source, official report, committee, judge, platform decision, or exact rule.
Warning: The resolver can matter more than the event itself.
Related module: Titan Resolution Clause
Do not paste vague summaries. Do not ask the AI what to bet. Do not accept an answer that ignores exact wording, timing, resolution source, counterarguments, or No-Play discipline. The output is a mirror, not a verdict.
Resolver-risk memo with accepted evidence, rejected evidence, delay risk, and crowd misunderstanding.
Resolver Blind Spot
3–4: resolver / authority and resolution rule
Titan Resolution Clause
Paste into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, or your preferred AI tool. OddsXray gives the workflow; your AI tool does the writing and analysis.
Audit this market for resolver risk. Market wording: [paste] Resolver/source: [paste] Answer: 1. Who or what resolves this market? 2. Is the source objective, subjective, delayed, or disputable? 3. Could public perception disagree with the resolver? 4. What evidence would the resolver likely accept? 5. What evidence might the crowd wrongly accept? 6. What wording should I reread before doing anything? 7. What would make this market hard to settle cleanly?
After the AI answers, force it into a final structure: exact contract read, main uncertainty, best counterargument, trap label, verification checklist, and whether Wait or No-Play is cleaner than forcing action.
Use this prompt alongside the worksheet so your market read stays attached to exact wording, resolver, timing, edge cases, crowd mistake, and a written decision note.
Open Contract Clinic