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94 accuracy game

I've noticed it is quite common to get 90%+ accuracy in games where one side blunders a piece early on but continues to play a losing position.
I think its because once in that position pretty much every move is winning ... look at the eval for the different moves here after the piece losing mistake ...
You could probably play the 5th best engine move on every subsequent move and still easily win the game.

75% of this game was an endgame. If you follow every single chess principle then you will have a very high chance of getting consistent excellent/best moves.
"Push your pawns"
"Trade if you're up in material"
"Get your King active"
"Secure passed pawns"
These are things you did correctly so it makes sense that you got over 90% accuracy.
FloAfft vs. yni2 | Analysis - Chess.com
This was a game i played a while ago, and i want to hear some feedback about this game. My opponent lost many pieces in the opening though, so i figured that was the reason for high accuracy.