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- Sep 10, 2012
Under the IJS, when you do two (or more) jumps not directly in combination but with some other minor movements between them tehre is a SEQ (sequence): just the two jumps with the highest value are counted and their BV is calculated multiplied by 0.8. Ex: in this last SC performance (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AE1duC4sYCY&feature=g-u-u), Kanako at 3:15 lands a 3F+1A SEQ, so the BV is 5.63 instead of 7.04, because it's easier than a "real" combo. Two seasons ago, a 3Lz+half loop+3S would have been a 3Lz+3S+SEQ, not it's a 3Lz+1Lo+3S.Thanks for the info!
What's SEQ?