As we all know, one of the biggest features of the chess.com Game Review feature is the score it gives for your accuracy. It gives a percentage of how accurate you played throughout the game, 100 being perfect and 0 being playing like me. I've just figured out for myself how to figure out the accuracy score without needing chesscom diamond, and it's incredibly simple. More importantly, can be done by any Lichess player. You simply divide the number of moves in the game by average centipawn loss & multiply that by 10. I don't have the time to explain how that works right now because I have somewhere to be, but I'm sure you can figure it out :)
As we all know, one of the biggest features of the chess.com Game Review feature is the score it gives for your accuracy. It gives a percentage of how accurate you played throughout the game, 100 being perfect and 0 being playing like me. I've just figured out for myself how to figure out the accuracy score without needing chesscom diamond, and it's incredibly simple. More importantly, can be done by any Lichess player. You simply divide the number of moves in the game by average centipawn loss & multiply that by 10. I don't have the time to explain how that works right now because I have somewhere to be, but I'm sure you can figure it out :)
I wouldn't waste my time trying to convert ACPL to Accuracy as both metrics are meaningless.
I wouldn't waste my time trying to convert ACPL to Accuracy as both metrics are meaningless.
"As we all know, one of the biggest features of the chess.com Game Review feature is the score it gives for your accuracy. "
Guess I know it now!
"As we all know, one of the biggest features of the chess.com Game Review feature is the score it gives for your accuracy. "
Guess I know it now!
This is lichess.
@mangomeister123 said in #1:
As we all know, one of the biggest features of the chess.com Game Review feature is the score it gives for your accuracy. It gives a percentage of how accurate you played throughout the game, 100 being perfect and 0 being playing like me. I've just figured out for myself how to figure out the accuracy score without needing chesscom diamond, and it's incredibly simple. More importantly, can be done by any Lichess player. You simply divide the number of moves in the game by average centipawn loss & multiply that by 10. I don't have the time to explain how that works right now because I have somewhere to be, but I'm sure you can figure it out :)
LOL! you got 76
@mangomeister123 said in #1:
> As we all know, one of the biggest features of the chess.com Game Review feature is the score it gives for your accuracy. It gives a percentage of how accurate you played throughout the game, 100 being perfect and 0 being playing like me. I've just figured out for myself how to figure out the accuracy score without needing chesscom diamond, and it's incredibly simple. More importantly, can be done by any Lichess player. You simply divide the number of moves in the game by average centipawn loss & multiply that by 10. I don't have the time to explain how that works right now because I have somewhere to be, but I'm sure you can figure it out :)
LOL! you got 76
"As we all know, one of the biggest features..."
[proceeds to explain how it is an incredibly simple math operation]
> "As we all know, one of the biggest features..."
[proceeds to explain how it is an incredibly simple math operation]
@LinearStork said in #2:
I wouldn't waste my time trying to convert ACPL to Accuracy as both metrics are meaningless.
People like it so I told them how to get it for free :)
@LinearStork said in #2:
> I wouldn't waste my time trying to convert ACPL to Accuracy as both metrics are meaningless.
People like it so I told them how to get it for free :)
@mangomeister123 said in #1:
You simply divide the number of moves in the game by average centipawn loss & multiply that by 10.
So, after a perfect game with zero acpl, I have an accuracy of ten times infinity? ;)
@mangomeister123 said in #1:
> You simply divide the number of moves in the game by average centipawn loss & multiply that by 10.
So, after a perfect game with zero acpl, I have an accuracy of ten times infinity? ;)
and after a 100 move game with a centipawn loss of 5 I get an accuracy of 100/5 x 10 = 200%
and after a 100 move game with a centipawn loss of 5 I get an accuracy of 100/5 x 10 = 200%
@mangomeister123 said in #1:
As we all know, one of the biggest features of the chess.com Game Review feature is the score it gives for your accuracy. It gives a percentage of how accurate you played throughout the game, 100 being perfect and 0 being playing like me. I've just figured out for myself how to figure out the accuracy score without needing chesscom diamond, and it's incredibly simple. More importantly, can be done by any Lichess player. You simply divide the number of moves in the game by average centipawn loss & multiply that by 10. I don't have the time to explain how that works right now because I have somewhere to be, but I'm sure you can figure it out :)
Actually this is Lichess.
@mangomeister123 said in #1:
> As we all know, one of the biggest features of the chess.com Game Review feature is the score it gives for your accuracy. It gives a percentage of how accurate you played throughout the game, 100 being perfect and 0 being playing like me. I've just figured out for myself how to figure out the accuracy score without needing chesscom diamond, and it's incredibly simple. More importantly, can be done by any Lichess player. You simply divide the number of moves in the game by average centipawn loss & multiply that by 10. I don't have the time to explain how that works right now because I have somewhere to be, but I'm sure you can figure it out :)
Actually this is Lichess.