Me and my opponent played really bad, below 30 accuracy, anaylysis din't help me understand why

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Ok so I was playing black and when i finished the blunders were really bad. I used analyisis but I didn't understand why we both played so bad. My accurac is uslally above 50 % so I hope anyone could dissect this game

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I can't see no game, so I had to find it.

here it is

 
So after I analyzed this game, here's the tips you and your opponent needs.
1. While deciding a move ask yourself "does this make my position better?" "can he take anything" "why did he make that move?" and see if there are any checks, captures and attacks and pick the best move
2. Follow what Emmanuel Lasker said, "When you find a good move, look for a better one" meaning if you find a move that is not a mistake but does not improve your position, you should find an even better move.
3. Analyze your games just as I did, make some comments on why it's bad and why it's good and how you can learn from it. Learn to evaluate positions to find weaknesses that you might have overlooked. 
4. This 4th advice does not mean that you have to waste money on courses, but there are free courses on chess.com. Learn from skilled players, heck! even GothamChessing has courses that have free samples (please don't hate me internet).
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Thanks my friend : )

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Hi