In Lichess analysis it is seen at the bottom right, but here, after chess.com Analysis, I was unable to find it.
Accuracy is a similar concept on chess com. It measures your play compared to best moves found by the computer.
In Lichess analysis it is seen at the bottom right, but here, after chess.com Analysis, I was unable to find it.
Accuracy is a similar concept on chess com. It measures your play compared to best moves found by the computer.
@justbefair So does that mean that chess.com analysis does not show average centipawn loss directly (as a number)?
In Lichess analysis it is seen at the bottom right, but here, after chess.com Analysis, I was unable to find it.
To put it simply,lesser ACP means higher accuracy.
There is, but it was easier to see before Game review was introduced.
So when you finish a game, do the usual game review. In top right corner you will see 4 tabs:
Review
Analysis
Details
Openings
Click on details. On the top you will see basic info like Elo, time control, and so on. Just below you will see Performance stats. Among them you will find the one called "Avg Diff". It will show something like 0.5, 0.3, 0.7 or whatever.
That is the average centipawn loss.
Click on details. On the top you will see basic info like Elo, time control, and so on. Just below you will see Performance stats. Among them you will find the one called "Avg Diff". It will show something like 0.5, 0.3, 0.7 or whatever.
That is the average centipawn loss.
So is Avg. difference the Avg. centipawn loss upon 100?
As far as I understand it, it is the average difference in evaluation between best moves and your moves, so in other words it is the average centipawn loss but presented a little differently.
So if it says let's say 0.6 as the average difference, it means the average centipawn loss is 60.
im extremely sorry for bumping a thread from a year ago, but I cant find it. I went in game review, then I went to details, looked for the performance stats, but cant find them. Can I only see it if I dont go into game review?Yet again, Im sorry for disturbing you all.
im extremely sorry for bumping a thread from a year ago, but I cant find it. I went in game review, then I went to details, looked for the performance stats, but cant find them. Can I only see it if I dont go into game review?Yet again, Im sorry for disturbing you all.
No point in answering you after such a long time, but as topic was bumped, I will answer in case someone else can't find it. I see that today it is a bit different than 2 and a half years ago.
After the game, click on game review. On the bottom left side (bellow the chessboard) you should see 4 tabs: score, time, best move diff (which is what you want) and themes.
In case you do not see it, you need to click toggle charts (which is one of the things you can click in the bottom right part of the screen, along with flip board, share, practice vs computer, and add to library option).
the lower the loss the higher chance of a cheater basically
Not necessarily. There are calm, even long games where many moves are good. For instance games where heavy pieces are exchanged early, where things are symmetrical and so on... Along with this, playing against weaker opposition will produce less centipawn loss because you will not be under as much pressure as against someone stronger.
One would have to look at the game and specific moves to figure it out. Though I feel that centipawn loss is still a better statistic than accuracy, as it seems to be more concrete.
In Lichess analysis it is seen at the bottom right, but here, after chess.com Analysis, I was unable to find it.