Shanghai Dragons vs. San Francisco Shock - Stage 2 Playoffs - FINAL



VS.

#8 Shanghai Dragons
 
#1 San Francisco Shock
4-3 +0
 
7-0 +28
7-7 -4
 
11-3 +33

Results of this match do not affect overall standings.



Final Score

 
 
2
2
2
1
N/A
1
1
3
4
3
N/A
3
Victory!

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  • Each Overwatch League Stage 1 Playoff match continue to play until a team wins 3 maps. If there is a draw, neither team will be awarded with a map win.
  • In the Stage 2 Playoffs, teams choose the maps to play from the Stage 2 Map Pool (see Stage 2 summary).
  • For the starting map, the team with the higher seed will select the starting map for the scheduled map type. The lower seed will select to whether attack or defend.
  • 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 to the most recent previous round that did not end in a draw.
Click here for a summary of changes in Stage 2
  • Baptiste is eligible for play.
  • Overwatch League has switched the order of the Assault and Hybrid maps to reduce the likelihood that a match is decided part-way through the third map as draws are more likely on Assault.
  • Stage 2 will play on patch 1.34.0.1 (Baptiste Release). The current live version of the game is patch 1.35.0.1 (Archives 2018).
  • The map pool has replaced two of the three maps from Stage 1 of each map type. Here’s the map pool for Stage 1:
Map 1
Map 2
Map 3
Map 4
Lijang Tower Paris Blizzard World Junkertown
Oasis Hanamura Eichenwalde Watchpoint: Gibraltar
Busan* Temple of Anubis* King's Row* Rialto*

*Asterisk refers to maps that appeared in Stage 1.


Click here for overall 2019 Overwatch League changes
  • 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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This is going to be curious on how we can keep this thread going with all of the forum bugs going on. I may not be immediately following up on this thread as I help the overall Blizzard community with what is going on with the forums. For more details see my post here:

Best of 4 games to win?

i love both teams so its really a coin toss for me

First to three actually. (Not to be confused with “Best of”) a team must take 3 map wins to claim victory. A draw will result in no map win scored for either team. In theory they could play up to seven matches in Quarterfinals.

Semi-Finals and Finals play “First to Four”

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i have a strong feeling the stage 2 playoff finals will be between the shock and the titans

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Dragons will roar tongiht, come on dragons~! you made it this far, you can win it all!!

Not really a Shock fan, but it’s hard to deny they look incredible right now. Looking forward to this :smiley:

I finally got some great news regarding my college classes! It appears all my prayers worked, and my Calculus class finished with a D-. Essentially meaning…I ended up passing all my classes…a miracle considering a couple weeks ago I was looking likely I would end up with an F in Calculus. And this also means I’ve been invited back for my senior year…that is, once I’ve recharged and reloaded over the summer.

Suffice to say, I’m hoping that if I can finally get rid of the swiss demon that is my Calculus class, the Dragons can get rid of the Swiss demon that is the Shock. Either way, I could get hit by a bus tonight, and I would be good.

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Edit: And apparently, we’re going to be seeing a lot of action tonight…both on the stage and outside my window, since we have a thunderstorm with black clouds rolling in. My scaredy-cat dog, bless her old heart, is freaking out.

The match on Sunday was one of the closest 4-0s I’ve seen. I think Shanghai takes a map, but ultimately SF are a wrecking ball that cannot be stopped

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i still havent gotten my $5 from you from the toronto vs paris thread the other day

I left a bunch of $5 bills in that thread for everyone who replied in that thread to claim…not my fault if you didn’t notice it…

Let’s go Shock!

Side note good to see Dragons in the playoffs. What a turnaround.

lets go dragons~! 20 characters

I would love to see the Shock win this Stage.

Well that’s one way to let a Sombra know you see them

Sinatraa for MVP. Someone start the campaign.

Pretty solid Sombra from Dding so far. May not be a blowout after all.

I wonder if they will run goats or goats. Oh just turned it on, looks like it’s goats vs goats.