me,a 600 elo player,win with 80% accuracy and a BRILLIANT MOVE!!

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imnoob73982100
Check out this #chess game: imnoob73982100 vs lirik1999 - https://www.chess.com/live/game/140054706930
Hochdeutscher

thats not how a 600 rated player plays. more like a 2000 player. thats more realistic. do u have any explanations for that?

imnoob73982100

chess lesson taught me to calculate for the future.

Eritheguy
Check out this brilliant move: https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/140217215288?move=6&tab=review not sure if link works…
Eritheguy
My second brilliant…at 455 elo, lmao
Thordelvalle

Go To Worlds Hardest Problem Website This Game Has 99.99999998 Percent Accuracy.

HeckinSprout

Feels a little sus for a 600 elo to literally blitz out that tactic, especially when your opening accuracy in many of your other games is around 70%. Versus this game which is 100% accuracy in the opening.

But if it's legit and because of a lesson and your opponent fell into your opening prep, good on you.

badger_song

Congratulations, 7398, that was a well played game, nice solid play and a game winning 3-ply tactic. That was a won game by move 9. You look like a 1200 elo,rather than a 600 elo. The game accuracy rating of 80% looks spot on, well done.

thedelcai
imnoob73982100 wrote:
Check out this #chess game: imnoob73982100 vs lirik1999 - https://www.chess.com/live/game/140054706930

Nice game. Well done. For myself, I think I wasted a lot of time trying to memorize openings... it was more helpful for me to just learn basic opening principles, play for the center, don't move pieces twice, develop your minor pieces, castle early, etc., Then, especially lately, I'm starting to actually understand opening moves more. Despite that, I've had quite a few games like yours, high accuracy, etc., just by having the lines memorized, understand them or not. Congratulations.

Terminated_800

80% accuracy is decent, I played was worse when I was at 600 elo. Brilliant moves make everything better