Lately, I've been focused on review my accuracy and my rating per game to improve my game. Today I have one with 100% accuracy... I want to know how it works exactly. The game was very short and I'm still trying to figure out how the engine calculate it.
Both you and your opponent played few theoretical moves, of course best according to engine. Then your opponent blundered a pawn, you take it and opponent resigned. So you didńt get chance to make a mistake. The longer the game is played, the bigger probability of mistakes is. So if the game is longer than for example 20 moves, probability of you making 100% is basically zero. But still, some creatures like Carlsen or Caruana can still manage to do 98% or so in longer games somehow.
Hi everyone.
Lately, I've been focused on review my accuracy and my rating per game to improve my game. Today I have one with 100% accuracy... I want to know how it works exactly. The game was very short and I'm still trying to figure out how the engine calculate it.