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- Jan 10, 2017
You know, I just came across this gif on tumblr and it made me think...
What are the odds Shoma will eventually (maybe next year or even this year, who even knows!?) go for a layout like this:
4Lo 4F 3Lz // 3A-4T 4S 4T-3T 3A-1Lo-3F 3S
5 quads, 4 triples. Jump BV a nice 99.16. Sure, the viability of a 3A-4T isn't particularly high since there's no incentive to landing a quad at the end of a combo at the moment, but this would allow him to have no doubles in his program and he does seem to do that combo rather easily? He is loco enough for it, I'd say.
What are the odds Shoma will eventually (maybe next year or even this year, who even knows!?) go for a layout like this:
4Lo 4F 3Lz // 3A-4T 4S 4T-3T 3A-1Lo-3F 3S
5 quads, 4 triples. Jump BV a nice 99.16. Sure, the viability of a 3A-4T isn't particularly high since there's no incentive to landing a quad at the end of a combo at the moment, but this would allow him to have no doubles in his program and he does seem to do that combo rather easily? He is loco enough for it, I'd say.


for the information. Even if he said no 4S at the GPF press conference, that was 3 months ago. So I guess it shouldn't surprise me if he has changed his mind since then. I can only hope no one does the 4A since he will then have to try it. He already said No to Mura when Mura tried to get him to work on it with him.
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He needs to increase success rate of it… I love his 3A1Lo3F