My best game EVER!!! 99% ACCURACY!!!

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Yyloh

I did not analyze the game yet, but there is a high chance he got it due to most being book moves/ opponents blunders (defending the d5 pawn with knight) and him playing normallug

Yyloh

Normally*

akil-ches

in my analyisis using stockfish he played with 88.5 percent accuracy

Thepasswordis1234

mine says 100, kinda sus for 15 moves, considering your rating is 800

netanel1241

Wow man good job

Thepasswordis1234

look at this game I found in his archives...

Thepasswordis1234

I know it is blitz, but compared to the other game, this one is terrible

chesslover0003

Congratulations. beautiful looking game.

Thepasswordis1234
GabeMiami10 wrote:

7, makes sense but he was 400 in that game

that game was played AFTER

djpintu8924

Chess is not just a game—it's a battle of minds, a test of patience, and a pure form of strategy. Every move counts, and one wrong decision can shift the whole game. I’ve always admired how chess sharpens focus and encourages deep thinking. It’s amazing how a game with just 64 squares and 32 pieces can offer endless possibilities and teach life lessons like planning ahead, adapting to change, and staying calm under pressure. Whether you’re a beginner or a grandmaster, there’s always something new to learn. Videos like this are great for both entertainment and education. Keep sharing more chess insights—it’s truly inspiring and helpful for the chess-loving community!

djpintu8924

Chess is one of the most intellectually rewarding games ever created. It’s fascinating how each piece has its own power and limitation, yet when used wisely, can turn the tide of the game. Watching games like these not only entertains but also teaches critical lessons about strategy, timing, and patience. Whether it’s a fast-paced blitz or a slow, classical match, every move reveals something about the player’s mindset. I really appreciate how this content breaks down complex moves and openings—it helps both beginners and intermediate players improve their game. Chess is not just about winning; it’s about learning from every match, win or lose. It builds discipline, improves memory, and enhances problem-solving skills. The thrill of a checkmate after a well-planned attack is unmatched. Keep creating such valuable and enjoyable chess content—it keeps the chess community motivated and growing. Looking forward to more epic games and sharp tactics!

Kusanali

uufff, EmberBit Immortal!

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