Los Angeles Valiant vs. San Francisco Shock - Stage 3 Semifinals - FINAL



VS.

#6 Los Angeles Valiant
 
#4 San Francisco Shock
5-2 +11
 
5-2 +15
8-13 -4
 
16-5 +48

The results of this match does not affect overall standings.


Final Score

 
 
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Victory!

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Stage Semifinals and Finals Match Rules

  • Each Overwatch League Stage 3 Semifinal and Final Playoff match continue to play until a team wins 4 maps. If there is a draw, neither team will be awarded with a map win.
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  • For the every map in succession, the team that lost the previous round select the next map for the scheduled map type. The winning team will select to whether attack or defend. In the event of a draw, the selections goes to the most recent previous round that did not end in a draw.
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Summary of Changes in Stage 3

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  • The Atlanta Reign, Paris Eternal, Toronto Defiant, and Washington Justice will join the Atlantic Division.
  • The Chengdu Hunters, Guangzhou Charge, Hangzhou Spark, and Vancouver Titans will join the Pacific Division.
  • All teams will play a 28-match schedule this season, down from 40 from the 2018 season.
  • The All-Star Game and other skills competitions will be held between Stages 2 and 3.
  • Stage Finals will be held after Stages 1, 2, and 3. Eight teams will qualify, including the two division leaders in that stage, along with the next six teams in the stage standings regardless of division.
  • For the postseason, the two division winners along with the next best four teams by record, regardless of division, will automatically qualify. Two additional teams will qualify through a play-in tournament between the seventh- through 12th-place teams. Those final eight teams will compete for the league championship in a double-elimination bracket.
  • The prize pool for the 2019 season is $5 million, up from $3.5 million in 2018.
  • Stage Playoffs Prize Pool (for each of Stage 1, 2, and 3):
    •Winner gets $200K
    •Runner-up gets $100K
    •3rd and 4th place teams get $50K each
    •5th through 8th place teams get $25K each
  • Season Playoffs Prize Pool:
    •Champion gets $1.1M
    •Runner-up gets $600K
    •3rd place team gets $450K
    •4th place team gets $350K
    •5th and 6th place teams get $300K each
    •7th and 8th place teams get $200K each
  • The map pool for each stage has been expanded to 12 maps.
  • For more details see the official 2019 Competition Rules here.


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Let’s go Valiant!

After that last match I feel like this one will be a little disappointing. Either way I’m looking forward to see who the Dragons will play against. I’m guessing Shock, but Valiant did play amazingly yesterday.

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Go Shock! I know that ain’t popular but SHOCK!

i am rooting for VALIANTS
would be so great to see Dragons and Valiants, two teams nobody expected here

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This is the primary reason I want them to win. I’m not holding my breath tho lol.

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Lol that D’va stagger.

welp hopefully this match is good…but like i said in an earlier post this week…this schedule is insanely late…cant stay up for it :man_shrugging:t2: cant be as good as last match can it?

Why is Moira still there?
That was painful to watch.

oh well, this looks like it will be a massacre for valiants :frowning:

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Relax y’all. It’s round 1 of map 1.

“Oink and Yoink” lmao :rofl:

This is embarassing… do the valiant even have a single elim?

2 according to the announcers.

Well hot damn there’s your DPS.

i saw they had like… two

If this was a comp ladder match, now is the point where the valiant supports and tanks would say “our dps are trash, switch and let me play dps”

wow, finally valiants did something… maybe thell get a grip from now on
ummm… i guess nope

Reaper? Really? …huh

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