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- Apr 1, 2015
Stupid question time, now that I've seen the protocols for men at TEB.
Last time, I asked a question on the Skate Canada thread, and Karne not only answered but also told me I should come here if I had more, so here I am.
So, the question about Skate Canada had been about why they had invalidated Hanyu's complete combo, and Karne explained that it was because of a repeat jump (the 2T). Which, ok, I understand.
But rules are rules, so now I'm trying to understand why Murakami's 3Lz1T and Chan's 2T2T combos were awarded points, since they are not valid combos to start with. Murakami got 4.5pts for the 3lz1T and Chan 0.70 for the 2T2T. I don't care how big or how small the numbers are to be honest, I'm just trying to understand why one week a valid combo with one invalid jump is awarded 0 points and two weeks later, completely invalid combos are awarded points.
I'm so sorry if this seems obvious to everyone else, but these new rules are going to make my brain explode :dumb:
Last time, I asked a question on the Skate Canada thread, and Karne not only answered but also told me I should come here if I had more, so here I am.
So, the question about Skate Canada had been about why they had invalidated Hanyu's complete combo, and Karne explained that it was because of a repeat jump (the 2T). Which, ok, I understand.
But rules are rules, so now I'm trying to understand why Murakami's 3Lz1T and Chan's 2T2T combos were awarded points, since they are not valid combos to start with. Murakami got 4.5pts for the 3lz1T and Chan 0.70 for the 2T2T. I don't care how big or how small the numbers are to be honest, I'm just trying to understand why one week a valid combo with one invalid jump is awarded 0 points and two weeks later, completely invalid combos are awarded points.
I'm so sorry if this seems obvious to everyone else, but these new rules are going to make my brain explode :dumb:
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