Joesitz made a question in the Men FS thread about wether is a quad necesary to win Worlds and I've been thinking about it (and yes, I'm pro-quad) but I think it is and this is why.
Jeff Buttle did a perfect SP and a perfect FS. So his scores are the best an skater can achieve without a quad right? I
In the SP (jump-wise) he did a 3a, 3f, 3z, 3t so the only way jump wise that can get any extra points is by changing the 3t for a loop and even then it wouldn't be too much, so base value the best an skater can do without a quad (I'm using Jeff as an example because he gets I think the best spin and footwork levels) is 38 points.
In the FS, he maxed out the jumps with two 3ax and two 3z, so his base value was 74.93 (so let's say 75)
He got 16 points in GOE and we all pretty much have agreed he didn't make a single mistake so like I said in the beggining, Jeff SP and FS marks are probablyt he best marks an skater can make without a quad and he got 245, best case scenario he gets 250.
Just by looking at the ISU stadistics, you can see that at least Daisuke had beat that score before (sorry I mentioned Lambiel and Joubert because I thought they had as well)
But looking at the quad in particular
As it was mentioned in the Men FS thread, while Jeff did everything he could and more, he got lucky that the rest fell apart.
A guy with a quad in the SP, has a base mark doing the best program that can be done a 3.5 advantage over the non-quads one (if such quad is a 4t, if it is a quad sal it's 4 points)
A guy with one quad in the FS, and two axels (again using Jeff program in reference) does not have to do a 2ax so that means that instead of getting a 2.5 for a 2ax (that the non-quad guys do in order to make 8 jumping passes) he gets 9 points for a quad, giving him a 6.5 advantage in TES.
A guye with two quads in the FS and two axels, can leave out the next easy jump (easy as marked as CoP) which is a 3t and get instead of 4 points (3t), 9 points (4t) giving him an extra 5 points to the 6.5 before, giving him a 11.5 points advantage in TES.
So the way I see it, a non quad guy can win Worlds as long as the quad guys makes mistakes.
Yes there is also the PCS discussion but the way we just saw Worlds, in the SP all of them got pretty much the same and in the FS the difference was a little bigger but as much as to make up for either 6.5 or 11.5 points.
(then again this just my opinion, but while I'm a pro-quad person, I think I tried my best in make it neutral)
Jeff Buttle did a perfect SP and a perfect FS. So his scores are the best an skater can achieve without a quad right? I
In the SP (jump-wise) he did a 3a, 3f, 3z, 3t so the only way jump wise that can get any extra points is by changing the 3t for a loop and even then it wouldn't be too much, so base value the best an skater can do without a quad (I'm using Jeff as an example because he gets I think the best spin and footwork levels) is 38 points.
In the FS, he maxed out the jumps with two 3ax and two 3z, so his base value was 74.93 (so let's say 75)
He got 16 points in GOE and we all pretty much have agreed he didn't make a single mistake so like I said in the beggining, Jeff SP and FS marks are probablyt he best marks an skater can make without a quad and he got 245, best case scenario he gets 250.
Just by looking at the ISU stadistics, you can see that at least Daisuke had beat that score before (sorry I mentioned Lambiel and Joubert because I thought they had as well)
But looking at the quad in particular
As it was mentioned in the Men FS thread, while Jeff did everything he could and more, he got lucky that the rest fell apart.
A guy with a quad in the SP, has a base mark doing the best program that can be done a 3.5 advantage over the non-quads one (if such quad is a 4t, if it is a quad sal it's 4 points)
A guy with one quad in the FS, and two axels (again using Jeff program in reference) does not have to do a 2ax so that means that instead of getting a 2.5 for a 2ax (that the non-quad guys do in order to make 8 jumping passes) he gets 9 points for a quad, giving him a 6.5 advantage in TES.
A guye with two quads in the FS and two axels, can leave out the next easy jump (easy as marked as CoP) which is a 3t and get instead of 4 points (3t), 9 points (4t) giving him an extra 5 points to the 6.5 before, giving him a 11.5 points advantage in TES.
So the way I see it, a non quad guy can win Worlds as long as the quad guys makes mistakes.
Yes there is also the PCS discussion but the way we just saw Worlds, in the SP all of them got pretty much the same and in the FS the difference was a little bigger but as much as to make up for either 6.5 or 11.5 points.
(then again this just my opinion, but while I'm a pro-quad person, I think I tried my best in make it neutral)
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