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I think, Nathan Chen, with a clean 5 quad program (actually even with a step-out on a 3A) will win this even if a Hanyu or Javi pulls a 4 quad perfect FS with some combo of 4S, 4T or one 4Lo (if instead we get surprise two quad loops, flip and lutz, another story). Probably that's heresy to say, but that's just my gut.
Olympic judges tend to award the *technical* skater on the night. That's not to say Chen is simply a technical skater, he can be beautiful and he has very nice lines and details (particularly in his marvelous SP when he isn't saving himself so much for the jump-a-thon FS). But, historically, the Olympic judges have eschewed giving it to the higher quality skater and instead tend to give it to the great technician. My conjecture is that they are biased to not letting the subjective artistic elements or elements that the core fans tend to appreciate (like certain transitions) affect the results as strongly during the Olympics because they don't want a lot of confusion from the every-4-years crowd. Before anyone brings up Plushenko vs Lysacek in 2010, recall they basically had the same base value (Plushenko's was 0.1 points higher in the FS, 4.2 points overall) and he barely lost with several jump issues. Also, there was a fair amount of backlash to that decision to give it to Lysacek.
Olympic judges tend to award the *technical* skater on the night. That's not to say Chen is simply a technical skater, he can be beautiful and he has very nice lines and details (particularly in his marvelous SP when he isn't saving himself so much for the jump-a-thon FS). But, historically, the Olympic judges have eschewed giving it to the higher quality skater and instead tend to give it to the great technician. My conjecture is that they are biased to not letting the subjective artistic elements or elements that the core fans tend to appreciate (like certain transitions) affect the results as strongly during the Olympics because they don't want a lot of confusion from the every-4-years crowd. Before anyone brings up Plushenko vs Lysacek in 2010, recall they basically had the same base value (Plushenko's was 0.1 points higher in the FS, 4.2 points overall) and he barely lost with several jump issues. Also, there was a fair amount of backlash to that decision to give it to Lysacek.
