Should add, the lowest acccuracy I had and still won is 54.7, but I've won a few with 90 plus.
I'm still here.
LOL, BTW you can discuss your highest accuracies with the post i created recently:- https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/what-is-your-highest-accuracy-2
You will not get banned for a 'great game" or two.
If your play is suspicious, your entire body of games gets run through the computer.
Looking for how long it takes to make your moves. If every single move took 6 seconds, you could be in trouble.
Also will take your opponents abilities in account as well. If you played a game against someone that blundered every move, you high 90's asccuracy will be considered more about their play than yours.
Ya, True,
To be honest, I never thought about opponents perspective being considered in fairplay
That is very important thing to know!!