I played a game that went like this: 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 and the opponent timed out. we both got 100%, in the app. when i check it in the browser it says %.
Is it possible to get 100% accuracy in a game?
[Event "BLACKARMENIA vs iCantC0de"] [Site "Chess.com"] [Date "2025-09-30"] [White "BLACKARMENIA"] [Black "iCantC0de"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "584"] [BlackElo "582"] [TimeControl "6000"] [Termination "iCantC0de won by checkmate"] 1. g3 d5 2. Bg2 e5 3. e4 d4 4. Nf3 Nc6 5. O-O Bc5 6. c3 dxc3 7. Nxc3 Nf6 8. d3 O-O 9. Nh4 Ng4 10. Nf3 Nd4 11. Nxd4 Qxd4 12. Bh3 Nxf2 13. Rxf2 Qxf2+ 14. Kh1 Bxh3 15. Nd5 Qg2# 0-1
I got 99.6% accuracy, but my moves were all book moves or perfect moves. Is it possible to get 100% accuracy?
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/4374335351?tab=report
My computer says it is 100 percent accuracy
I was fully expecting this to be a 100%'er.
86.4%? pfffff!
Nothing against the kings gambit, but if you play a gambit the computer won't give 100%. It's just not sound, tho practically in a real game against a real person it may be quite good.
I was fully expecting this to be a 100%'er.
86.4%? pfffff!
Nothing against the kings gambit, but if you play a gambit the computer won't give 100%. It's just not sound, tho practically in a real game against a real person it may be quite good.
Yeah I was derided by Stockfish for leaving my f4 pawn hanging for several moves. In. The. KG.

yes it is possible because the longer you're game goes on the more likely you are to play mistakes but the shorter it is the less mistakes you are possibly able to make making getting 100% accuracy possible