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A miracle

My first blitz game with 99% accuracy. ( ??? !!! ) . I think it will also be the last. And the opponent also played quite well (89%).
Considering that I really suck at fast chess, it's an event to be framed.
I know, with us low-level players the engine is generous in evaluating accuracy; and probably if the game had continued ( my opponent was a bishop and a knight down ) I would have made some mistakes... But the thing out of logic is to have made 29 moves without a mistake or blunder or inaccuracy in a blitz game...! Absurd, for me.

Nothing outstanding, of course. A nice stroke of luck. Sometimes it happens. Funny.
We've already played against each other in blitz. Maybe stockfish isn't working well today because I also achieved 99% today in blitz. :D
When one guy has a big enough advantage, the engine saves resources and doesn't say as much stuff. For example, in your 24th move you could've gotten a +7.3 with the best move, but you played Rf4, which isn't even in the top five, and got a +6.4 instead. The engine didn't care enough to report it as an inaccuracy because you're still winning by a lot.
Yes, yes, like I said there's nothing out of the ordinary about that game.
What amused me was seeing 0 0 0 in a blitz game, where I generally make mistakes in industrial quantity. Something more unique than rare ( for me ).

( @JuicyChicjenN01 thanks for the explanation. I didn't know, I thought that somehow the engine adapted the accuracy values to the level of the players )
@Cyncko-3000 said in #5:
> Eh I bet u can get 100% accuracy is your opponent is trash.
Or just exchanging everything you can also sometimes get 100% accuracy ( basically more than 90%).
@Cyncko-3000 said in #5:
> Eh I bet u can get 100% accuracy is your opponent is trash.

It happened to me once. My opponent had lost his Queen right away and resigned on the 9th move.
@a_Tauri said in #7:
> It happened to me once. My opponent had lost his Queen right away and resigned on the 9th move.
Ye so it's kinda normal I guess...

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