I didn't see it either. While his performance was technically good, I did not like the artistic piece. That's where the subjective scoring comes in.
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>It was interesting to note the commentator didn't see the same routine the judges did. During (and after) the routine he kept mentioning that Yagudin was conceeding the Long Program to Plushenko and wondered if he had enough to beat Goebel. Then came the string of 5.9 and 6.0
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>I'm not really qualified to judge figure skating, but I also thought Plushenko had a better program. It's amazing to note that, absent a major flaw, the person "expected" to win almost always does. A brilliant performance by the second ranked competitor may be enough to win, but the same performance by the third ranked competitor usually won't be. IMO this seems to be true in all the "judged" sports (figure skating, gymnastics, diving, etc.)
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer