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Did you ever make 55 inaccuracies in 1 game ?

Congradulations, achja!

Goodluck in making a new record due to amount of inaccuracies or faster time control.

My experience:

Less than 55 inaccuracies:

18: http://en.lichess.org/IXlna5M2/black
39: http://en.lichess.org/xWzpsNoO/black
43: http://en.lichess.org/zpF2UrC9/black
43: http://en.lichess.org/X9WWwDhG/white

More than 55 inaccuracies:

59: http://en.lichess.org/eXPRnNhe/black
76: http://en.lichess.org/OflibrO4/white
(129 moves in hyperbullet game)

hatchet, another reason can be just to try to have more fun from chess and this is additional way (like "doggies" feature on lichess).

http://en.lichess.org/forum/lichess-feedback/where-are-the-doggies
I am surprised that game lasted this long without opponent resigning. I have never succeeded to do that. People always rage quit or resign. Only engines play on and on in hopeless positions.
@Lance5500 #12

Nice one Lance, thanks for sharing :)

And also thanks for the :doggy/kappa forum thread weblink.
Fun to read, and a good reminder for that "Easter egg" option.
@Tangelo777 #16

Not sure why you make such an off-topic remark suddenly. I'm just a mediocre expert player with ups and down.

In my reply I gave you an example of another premove-like-mad lone king opponent in time trouble, who prefers to not resign.

A few days ago I actually came across a new phenonemon :
Opponent faced checkmate in 1, and had about 1 minute 30 seconds. Then the letting-time-run rage-quit part seem to have started, but then ... right at the 00:00:01 very last second my opponent resigned !!!

Resigning chess games is not in my top 5 of favorite things, but I much prefer to avoid rage quit or let-time-run-out things, myself. I even try to avoid "sacrificing all my pieces", even when I am upset about the amount of blunders I made in a game.

@MorningCoffee #18

Nice to read your previous comment. Funny.

And Kappa = thibault, so they say, the King of Lichess, better get used to it :-)

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