Of course your accuracy will be much higher when your opponent is blundering material left and right.
Actually the first opponent blundered more. And I blundered a lot as well.
Of course your accuracy will be much higher when your opponent is blundering material left and right.
Actually the first opponent blundered more. And I blundered a lot as well.
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Here's some ideas for you:
Play when you are fully alert. If you are very tired, you will most likely make lots of blunders. You need to find what's the best platform to play on. A desktop might be best for one person, and not you. Experiment to see. I'm guessing that playing a desktop would be much easier since the screen is much bigger than a iPhone.
Today I had to games with 15 | 10 clock
In the first game I had 54% accuracy full of blunders
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/39335947543?tab=review
In the second game I had 96% accuracy
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/39376745913?tab=review
What is the root cause of this inconsistency and how can I work on it ?
Play less maybe ?
Play only on desktop ?