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For me it would count too. But I'm still surprised this GOE bullet point is such an issue for you - especially since we had it before, even if it got upgraded now. Theoretically speaking: 1.) judges should get some more explanations to this in their seminars, with more examples that are defined and all. 2.) There will be cases were opinions differ, and that is fine - that's why we have 9 judges, the only breaking point is what gkelly said - judges need to apply their "own standard" evenly to all skaters/jumps. And then for a jump everyone agrees on very good height/ice coverage we have someone get full GOE, and in more unclear cases we'd get "middling" PCS with some judges saying yes and some no on that bullet point. Theoretically, I don't see an issue.
Again, I'd defend the importance of that bullet point too - and it's IMO actually the clearest one out of the 3 mentioned. What is good take off? Will that take messy teachnique into account? PR, full blade take off on toe jumps? What's a very good landing? Only needs to be on one foot, or the right edge, or even with good flow out, or does that relate to TR out? And the worst is effortless throughout. And without "effortless throughout" you can't get max GOE either. That's what I'd expect to be much more difficult when it comes to the subjectivity aspect (though again, judges need to be constant in their own judgement, and then that's what we have 9 judges for).
So, the new Bullet points IMO are fine. The old ones weren't bad either. The problem is, as you said, the judging. These new GOE bullet points might very well just change nothing - not that judges were really using them before. The larger scale of GOE coupled with reduced BV is what bothers me to no end though, as it just makes the judges have even more impact on the overall score, and favoritism IMO will weight even harder again. I'm especially annoyed for "lower ranked federation" skaters for example - getting big BV was one of the few ways they could force points. That'll be a lot harder now.
to your second point, it's not fine to me if a skater misses a medal or qualifying for the free because judges can't agree on if a jump is big enough to get GOE...
Although when the jump turns out, it


