Mine is 4%...
Draw %

Mine's 6%, after 2000+ games.
I think higher rated players should probably have a higher percentage, but overall the draw percentage on this site seems very low.
@Afafbouardi: Why, if I may ask?

Mine's 6%, after 2000+ games.
I think higher rated players should probably have a higher percentage, but overall the draw percentage on this site seems very low.
@Afafbouardi: Why, if I may ask?
You are asking why I don't offer draws? I don't want to insult the other player if they think there is a possible win for them. So I just play it out.

I fully agree with AfafBouardi, will never offer a draw if I'm a weaker position. But as most you will have seen, it is not strange for some people here to offer an 'insulting' or even laughable draw.

I've probably lost drawn games because I really, really want to find a win and will play on.
1% here.

There's a difference between not offering draws in losing positions, and not offering draws at all.
I'm not amazing at determining a drawn position. Unless I see two kings and two rooks on the board...or kings and respective queens. And I suspect opponents around my rating are the same...and we tend to be a bit poor at the endgame where anything can happen.
I once had an 1800's player offer me a draw and I took it, but in my heart I thought I had a stronger position...when I put it through analysis...it was a drawn position as he'd already realized.

Look at the top 2% of the CC players. It isn't uncommon to see 20%+ draws. The correlation is the weaker the player, the less they will draw in games. I am an intermediate player, and draw 5-6% of the time. Excellent players here draw 20-30% of the time. If this amateur stat means nothing, look at the pros, they draw more than half of the time against equal opponents. A loss is more rare than splitting.
Is 15% too high? Can anyone claim a higher %? Minimum of 200 games please.