I actually used a scoring calculator and while Anna won (as I believe she should have) I do believe the difference went from 18 to 2 points (which I hold onto as what should have happened).
1. SS from 9.57 to 8.5. (but of course I’d lower SS for everyone. I think the closest difference for SS from actual score to my score was Liza N. who I have 9.25. Next was Daria with 8.90.
2. Lutzes called ! and decrease of GOE.
3. Spins with lower GOE (normally I’d be okay with high GOE on her spins since she is a good spinner, but her spins at RusNats were kind of sloppy, BUT DARIA AND MAIIA AND LIZA AND SASHA AND ALYONA AND SEVERAL OTHERS HAVE ALSO SUFFERED FROM INCONSISTENT SPINS).
4. Choreo and steps with lower GOE. (only by a little though, maybe instead of +4 or +5 just a +3)
5. CO from 9.something to 8.5 and TR behind Kamila’s.
6. Id also lower PE/IN but I’d keep her first overall for those categories.
7. My scores for this event were like thirty points lower (for the top 3) since I really lowered PCS and GOE.
Why. Do. You. Think. That. A. Program. With. 2. Quads. And. 7. Triples. Objectively. Deserves. A. Lower. Score. Than. A. Program. With. 2. Quads. And. 6. Triples. ?
Domestic scoring ALWAYS gets overscored in relation to international scoring. You're complaining about general domestic overscoring which has NOTHING to do with what my post was about. My post was a counter to the allegation that Judges stole Anna the nationals. Whether the baseline scoring for the Russian nationals is 30 or 50 or 100 points lower has absolutely NOTHING to do with the RELATIVE scoring of the skaters.
You can well say that Anna deserved lower PCS, and I can well say Trusova deserved lower PCS. So?
You talk about spins. Question.
Do you think Trusova has better spins than Anna?
If not, what on earth are you arguing about?
If we talk about Valieva and the FS's, we probably could recognize a couple of things.
First, 6 triples vs 7 triples. Second, more difficult quads. Third, 3loop combo. All that amounted to? 7.55 higher BV. That's the objective score.
So we'd need to assume that Kamila Valieva, first time senior national participant who received some 10 PCS more than Anna did as a first time senior national participant, deserved to get more GOE and PCS by over 7.55 points. Well. That'd be simply unprecedented wouldn't it? Her scoring's already absurdly high for a first time eligible, isn't it? I mean, I like Valieva a lot, she's the only other skater I really follow in addition to Shcherbakova and in some aspects of PCS she's ahead, skating skills for sure, but Anna still is ahead in interpretation for example. As for quality, Valieva's jumps are hardly textbook themselves, especially her combos can be quite awkward.
And one would need to justify her getting some 7.55 more GOE and PCS in order to have her over Anna's superior base value. And base value of course is by far the most objective measure of a skate. Anna jumped 7 triples, Valieva and Trusova 6 triples, and a judge's opinion can't change that.