An NYC bar promised free drinks if the Knicks win. Its owner is using Kalshi to hedge the risk.
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A New York City bar is joining in the Knicks mania — offering free drinks to patrons, and hedging the risk on Kalshi.
A New York City bar is joining in the Knicks mania — offering free drinks to patrons, and hedging the risk on Kalshi.
A New York City bar is joining in the Knicks mania — offering free drinks to patrons, and hedging the risk on Kalshi.
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