How to Find Your Level : Average Accuracy Calculations
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How to Find Your Level : Average Accuracy Calculations

It's really simple math!

How We Find Our Level

We usually find our level by our ratings. But there might be another method.

Pros and Cons of Ratings

Pros

  • Is stable
  • Cheating is rare and can be caught

Cons

  • There are cheaters
  • Sandbagging
  • Always playing with lower-rated players results in being overrated

Average Accuracy

This is not necessary to do, but for the sake of curiosity, let's do it

How to calculate it

FYI : This blog was originally posted on "the website that rhymes with fee chess" .org. If you want to check your average accuracy, you can do it  on "the website that rhymes with fee chess" .org. Btw, this not advertising, I don't want to advertise.

To calculate, you first must need a true rating, and then you must round it up to the rating of Stockfish.
Eg: 1573 = Stockfish 4 (1700) / 1921 = Stockfish 5 (2000)
Then you must play five games with it and then request the computer analysis at the end of each game.
Add your five accuracies together and divide them by five and you will get your average accuracy.

RULES

You CANNOT use the engine or any other assistance against it (Li- I mean - feechess allows it?!)
You CANNOT throw the game

There aren't much pros or in average accuracy. But one con is that anyone can use stockfish against stockfish, which is really pointless and idiotic.