What is the term called for the percentage of errors made during a game, and where do we find it in game analysis? And we have access to our opponents too, right?
Centipawn loss? That is shown in the analysis after the game.
@WorldRenownPatzer Centipawn loss, that's right, thank you! I knew it was in analysis, but could never find it, I finally found it at the bottom, we have to request it...Again, thank you!
You can also run chess analytics on the desktop on your profile screen and it will give you an average from across all your games.
@ErodingVessel
You were looking for average centipawn loss (acpl) but make sure it's different from error percentage.
Acpl ranges from 0 to 2000
Lower the acpl, greater is the accuracy of the moves played (with respect to engine)
You were looking for average centipawn loss (acpl) but make sure it's different from error percentage.
Acpl ranges from 0 to 2000
Lower the acpl, greater is the accuracy of the moves played (with respect to engine)
@Akbar2thegreat I was indeed looking for acpl, and yes, I googled and saw that the lower the better...Thank you!
@StratteraCapsules Cool, thank you!
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