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My least accurate game (that did not feel too bad)

Today I had a quite interesting game, and at the end the accuracy seemed to be the lowest I ever saw in one of my own games. (Both me and my opponent were barely over 50%!).

On one hand I understand most points suggested as mistakes, but on the other hand it did not even feel like I played too badly, and even my opponent did not make many really incomprehensible moves (after one clear opening blunder).

So, an interesting one to share: "My worst ever, yet not so bad, game"

https://lichess.org/xhPldCjr/black#1

Today I had a quite interesting game, and at the end the accuracy seemed to be the lowest I ever saw in one of my own games. (Both me and my opponent were barely over 50%!). On one hand I understand most points suggested as mistakes, but on the other hand it did not even feel like I played too badly, and even my opponent did not make many really incomprehensible moves (after one clear opening blunder). So, an interesting one to share: "My worst ever, yet not so bad, game" https://lichess.org/xhPldCjr/black#1

I understand you Bruh, I have a lot of such Games, where it felt like it's Ok to Play, but Accuracy was damn low

I understand you Bruh, I have a lot of such Games, where it felt like it's Ok to Play, but Accuracy was damn low

For me it is quite the opposite, even when I play a game that feels like a rodeo full of regrets (like the one above) the accuracy still tends to come out higher. (Though in this case barely).

https://lichess.org/PExbT09E/black#44

For me it is quite the opposite, even when I play a game that feels like a rodeo full of regrets (like the one above) the accuracy still tends to come out higher. (Though in this case barely). https://lichess.org/PExbT09E/black#44

@Testrider said in #3:

For me it is quite the opposite, even when I play a game that feels like a rodeo full of regrets (like the one above) the accuracy still tends to come out higher. (Though in this case barely).
Yes I told about this opposite Effect too in some threads, it's very Nice to Study and Explore , too see Why, perhaps it's the other Key to Get Unbeatable

@Testrider said in #3: > For me it is quite the opposite, even when I play a game that feels like a rodeo full of regrets (like the one above) the accuracy still tends to come out higher. (Though in this case barely). Yes I told about this opposite Effect too in some threads, it's very Nice to Study and Explore , too see Why, perhaps it's the other Key to Get Unbeatable

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