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Question about final grade
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I’m wondering about how the final grade is achieved when looking at all the sub grades.

Centering 5.5

Corners 3.5

Edges 4.5

Surface 3

what is the final grade and how is that configured?

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I was wondering how a CSG graded card would end up with a final grade of 8.5 with the following four grades:

Centering 9.5    Corners 9.5    Edges 8.0   Surface 9.0    Final Grade: 8.5

Is the Edges grade a more important calculation in the final grade of a card?

Thank You

 

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5 hours ago, Legacy Man said:

I was wondering how a CSG graded card would end up with a final grade of 8.5 with the following four grades:

Centering 9.5    Corners 9.5    Edges 8.0   Surface 9.0    Final Grade: 8.5

Is the Edges grade a more important calculation in the final grade of a card?

Thank You

 

So, you're just going to get either 0.5 or 1.0 more than the lowest sub-grade.  To get the whole 1.0 higher, everything else has to be really strong, I'm guessing...a 0.5 bump above the lowest grade is the most common and usual.  So maybe if the surface was 9.5 you might have got a 9 overall.  But there's a bit of the unknown in what definitely makes a .5 or 1.0 above the lowest sub-grade.

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6 hours ago, Legacy Man said:

I was wondering how a CSG graded card would end up with a final grade of 8.5 with the following four grades:

Centering 9.5    Corners 9.5    Edges 8.0   Surface 9.0    Final Grade: 8.5

Is the Edges grade a more important calculation in the final grade of a card?

Thank You

 

If the edges was 8.5, you might have gotten a 9 final grade

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9.5, 9.5, 9.5, 9 could get a 10?

the board flopped a set ,and the turn was a blank   .csg checks.  i'm .ALL in

csg calls.

dealer....

the river is a 10

eureka!  im rich

 

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On 5/1/2021 at 2:56 PM, CardHero said:

So, you're just going to get either 0.5 or 1.0 more than the lowest sub-grade.  To get the whole 1.0 higher, everything else has to be really strong, I'm guessing...a 0.5 bump above the lowest grade is the most common and usual.  So maybe if the surface was 9.5 you might have got a 9 overall.  But there's a bit of the unknown in what definitely makes a .5 or 1.0 above the lowest sub-grade.

Thanks

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