The analysis doesn't care about your rating, clock situation, or emotions; it only looks at the best move, and if you don't play the best move, your accuracy will drop.
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I used to be 960 some elo but quit for a year and came back. I played this game today and thought I did good. In the end, we both had mere seconds on the clock so both me and my opponent had to make quick moves without thinking resulting in several blunders, but looking at the review, the rest of the game seemed decent. When I went to the how we did overall section though, it said we both played like 100 elo players. Do the few blunders at the end from <15s on the clock really lower the overall game score that much, or am I missing something?
Game: https://www.chess.com/game/136818769076