I haven't checked this for mistakes but here's what I've got for 2018 Worlds FS (this takes into account jumping pass reduction and backloading rule changes too).
Nathan Chen: 209.71
Shoma Uno: 168.60
Deniss Vasiljevs: 168.00
Very close between Shoma and Deniss, but Shoma still edges Deniss out.
Thanks for this. If we were to generalize from this data, it appears that the impact of the new SOV for those with 4-5 quads is a reduction of around ~10 in their overall scores factoring in the mistakes (if PCS remain the same). Whereas, with a relatively clean "triple" program, it will only reduce the scores to ~2 points. An 8 point difference as an advantage for a triple program and as a disadvantage for a 4-5 quad program is relatively big.
Let's see if we run the scores against Tomono who has 1 quad at his arsenal. :grin:
ETA: I saw your edit, hmm now I am more curious how Deniss beat Tomono in this case.
I think it's because of the GOE factor no? Since Tomono had a negative GOE on his 4S-2T combo. Wow, the GOE recalculation really has the most impact in this particular case.