Blunders or move accuracy or both

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Hello all, as a beginner should I be more focused on move accuracy or the number of blunders in a match when reviewing post game?
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Making blunders is probably more damaging to you then just making poor moves. A single blunder of a queen...will cost you the game most times

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Focus on your last, decisive mistake that made you lose.

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In the initial stages of your chess journey, it's crucial to minimize blunders. Blunders are significant errors that lead to losing material, getting checkmated, or allowing your opponent to gain a decisive advantage. Identifying and reducing blunders will help you play more solidly.