{"id":32460,"date":"2023-09-26T01:42:33","date_gmt":"2023-09-26T05:42:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=32460"},"modified":"2023-09-26T01:42:33","modified_gmt":"2023-09-26T05:42:33","slug":"overwatch-league-coaches-frustrated-with-owl-finals-changes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/overwatch-league-coaches-frustrated-with-owl-finals-changes\/","title":{"rendered":"Overwatch League coaches frustrated with OWL finals changes"},"content":{"rendered":"
As the Overwatch League<\/a> gears up for the highly anticipated 2023 playoffs, a major format overhaul for the Grand Finals weekend has sparked considerable discontent among coaches and players.<\/p>\n The intention behind the changes was to level the playing field across all teams, but the outcome has left many with a bitter taste just days before the event kicks off in Toronto on September 28.<\/p>\n Previously, the league employed a double-elimination format for playoffs; however, the 2023 playoffs are structured into a group stage followed by a single-elimination stage.<\/p>\n The most contentious issue arises from the manner in which seeding was determined.<\/p>\n Five teams secured automatic qualification, while two West teams and one East team fought their way in through play-ins.<\/p>\n This resulted in an uneven balance of regional representation, prompting the league to find a solution.<\/p>\n In an unprecedented move, the OWL held a draft where teams had the opportunity to choose which opponents they would not face, a decision that has left some coaches bewildered.<\/p>\n What’s particularly irksome is that seeding was determined by the draft rather than regular-season performances, leading to widespread frustration across the league.<\/p>\n The seedings in groups, which dictate the team that gets the map pick to start the series, are as follows: Atlanta Reign, Seoul Infernal, Florida Mayhem, London Spitfire, Houston Outlaws, Boston Uprising, Dallas Fuel, and the Hangzhou Spark.<\/p>\n Criticism has been vocalized, with Florida Mayhem coach Jordan \u201cGunba\u201d Graham pointing out that the higher seed consistently gets to choose the first map of Control. <\/p>\n This was also the case in previous events, but with the introduction of the new map type, Flashpoint, Control will now only be played once per series.<\/p>\n