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I got 90% accuracy.

In a Hyperbullet game, I played against a 1900, and I won because he resigned. This game seemed perfect for me, and when I requested a computer analysis, stockfish said I had 90% accuracy. My rating is 2090, and I don't think it's easy to get so accurate, and being low rated. Here's the game :

https://lichess.org/LQP0cEHd/white#0

In a Hyperbullet game, I played against a 1900, and I won because he resigned. This game seemed perfect for me, and when I requested a computer analysis, stockfish said I had 90% accuracy. My rating is 2090, and I don't think it's easy to get so accurate, and being low rated. Here's the game : https://lichess.org/LQP0cEHd/white#0

@Iamquickatchess said in #1:

I don't think it's easy to get so accurate

Pattern recognition plays a crucial role in bullet games. If you played the same opening (and the main lines associated with it) over and over, it gets a lot easier to play accurately if the moves of your opponent lead to lines that are similar to the ones you are already familiar with.

That said, congrats for your great game. I wish I could play my games with the same accuracy you do.

@Iamquickatchess said in #1: > I don't think it's easy to get so accurate Pattern recognition plays a crucial role in bullet games. If you played the same opening (and the main lines associated with it) over and over, it gets a lot easier to play accurately if the moves of your opponent lead to lines that are similar to the ones you are already familiar with. That said, congrats for your great game. I wish I could play my games with the same accuracy you do.

@YetAnotherPlayer said in #2:

Pattern recognition plays a crucial role in bullet games. If you played the same opening (and the main lines associated with it) over and over, it gets a lot easier to play accurately if the moves of your opponent lead to lines that are similar to the ones you are already familiar with.

That said, congrats for your great game. I wish I could play my games with the same accuracy you do.
Thanks.

@YetAnotherPlayer said in #2: > Pattern recognition plays a crucial role in bullet games. If you played the same opening (and the main lines associated with it) over and over, it gets a lot easier to play accurately if the moves of your opponent lead to lines that are similar to the ones you are already familiar with. > > That said, congrats for your great game. I wish I could play my games with the same accuracy you do. Thanks.

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