Possible to create progress chart for accuracy results?

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Lethambo

Hi,

I didn't find an answer to this question so I'll ask here. Basically the header says it already; I'd like to create a progress chart for the games' accuracy results. Similar to ranking stats. I could do it manually in Excel (i.e. type the results), but that would take more time. Any ideas to do it more efficiently? 

Thanks!

 

notmtwain
Lethambo wrote:

Hi,

I didn't find an answer to this question so I'll ask here. Basically the header says it already; I'd like to create a progress chart for the games' accuracy results. Similar to ranking stats. I could do it manually in Excel (i.e. type the results), but that would take more time. Any ideas to do it more efficiently? 

Thanks!

 

This is a graph of your accuracy for the last 26 games you analyzed.  I did it using Libreoffice Calc.

 

It includes win/loss data.  You won the ones where you see a red portion of the column,

Your average is 65.5.

I don't know what it tells you. I don't see a trend. 

 

When you sort the data by wins first and then accuracy score, you get this:

I guess it shows that accuracy is not a great predictor for winning or losing.

Lethambo

Wow! I didn't expect anyone to actually make a graph. Respect and thank you! Did you import the data to Libreoffice Calc? If so, how? PGN file? 

About the chart. I agree, I don't see a trend. Maybe I need my entire history, i.e. more data. I was curious to see if there's a trend for my accuracy. My goal is to make less blunder (??) and mistakes (?) in my games, but I haven't found a way to compare with my previous games. 

notmtwain
Lethambo wrote:

Wow! I didn't expect anyone to actually make a graph. Respect and thank you! Did you import the data to Libreoffice Calc? If so, how? PGN file? 

About the chart. I agree, I don't see a trend. Maybe I need my entire history, i.e. more data. I was curious to see if there's a trend for my accuracy. My goal is to make less blunder (??) and mistakes (?) in my games, but I haven't found a way to compare with my previous games. 

I just typed in the scores and whether or not you won. It didn't take long.

forked_again

I don't see the value.  Accuracy is higher when your opponent makes bad moves.  That's all it tells you. 

To clarify, you can play poorly and win, or play very accurately and lose.   But you can't trend it because even if you are improving, you play better players as your rating goes up.  So accuracy is not an absolute measure of your play quality, as it is measured from a moving standard, which is your opponents accuracy.  

Lethambo
forked_again wrote:

I don't see the value.  Accuracy is higher when your opponent makes bad moves.  That's all it tells you. 

To clarify, you can play poorly and win, or play very accurately and lose.   But you can't trend it because even if you are improving, you play better players as your rating goes up.  So accuracy is not an absolute measure of your play quality, as it is measured from a moving standard, which is your opponents accuracy.  

 

Thanks for correcting my false understanding of the accuracy! As I mentioned earlier, my ultimate goal is to see if I make less blunder (??) and mistake (?) moves in my chess games; to make a chart of those. It seems, I just have type those values manually. 

Lethambo
notmtwain wrote:

I just typed in the scores and whether or not you won. It didn't take long.

 

OK, you had to type those values manually. Yeah, it doesn't so much time, but I was still hoping there would be an import possibility with all the analytical results. =)

mandarina2018

really nice graphs, @notmtwain 

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