I bet it was 4S+3T that he planned.
But in the FS he jumped only a 4S+2T. The 4S+3T is evidently too risky for him.
But in the FS he jumped only a 4S+2T. The 4S+3T is evidently too risky for him.
Because 4s/2t was planned in the FS.
http://www.usfigureskating.org/leaderboard/results/2013/68390/results.html
The link says that he planned a 4S/3T. In the last three competions he planned this, but only in the SP at Nationals he was succesful. For that reason I mean he should change the tactics and jump in the SP 4S and 3Lz+3T.
Also, if he does hit 4s/3t, it has the 'wow! factor' and the judges are likely to hand out big GOEs.
But in the FS he jumped only a 4S+2T. The 4S+3T is evidently too risky for him.