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Thank you for the analysis. Your two paragraphs say a whole lot. More than 200 sentences that I could have written. Then again you probably already knew.Ok, finished inputting Caro
In terms of PCS, Yuna had highest StDev at 3.18 on score of 74.18. Caro had 3.02 on score of 73.56. Adelina had 2.63 on score of 74.18. So interestingly, Adelina had lowest PCS deviation.
In terms of GOE, Adelina had by far the highest StDev at 5.61 on unweighted GOE total scores of 22.78. Caro had 4.01 on 16.11 Yuna had 3.69 on 20.89
That's almost a forward take-off. I've seen a similar technique in her 3T combo.Well there's already some online. For example, of the triple flips by Adelina and Yuna, showing Adelina's much-vaunted delayed rotation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3iup7I46qE
I think you meant to say there was one judge who was very anti-Yuna and one who was very Anti-Carolina. It's difficult to say at 100% confidence level the two were the same judge. Could have been two judges taking each part and doing their jobs.Here is my interpretation of the more interesting results:
1. one judge was very anti-Yuna and very anti-Kostner (probably not a surprise)


Hey Sam,
Sorry for all the numbers. Looks like I drove everyone away.
Here is my interpretation of the more interesting results:
1. one judge was very anti-Yuna and one judge was very anti-Kostner (probably not a surprise)
2. judges seem to relatively agree on Adelina's PCS scores (surprise!)
3. judges don't agree so much on Adelina's GOE, which had a large range of scores (this is where you see clear voting blocks)
4. given overall difference in scores, not difficult for 1-2 judges and/or technical assessments to swing decision
Hey Mathman... fellow numbers dude. btw, my brother lives in Michigan too.
Took a look at your link. Very interesting the way they chose to enforce the "corridor" using absolute values. Let me see if any of the judges tripped the defined "corridor"

Ran the "corridor" numbers. First observation, really really wide corridor for GOE. For example, Adelina scored 22.78 total GOEs (best of night i think). Judge is allowed to be off by +/- 12. In other words, judges can be 50% higher or lower than everyone else and still be in "corridor".