Recently I've been playing lots of 15|10 rapid games and have spent lots of time and effort learning openings/endgames. As a result, my elo has increased a lot and I am consistently receiving 90+ accuracies on these games. I'm happy with the achievement but also aware that apparently having repeated games of such accuracy is sometimes considered a cheating flag.
I'm not sure how the anti-cheat works here but I feel that I could get caught in an automated closing bot based on this. Is 90+ accuracy expected of long rapid games at around a 1500 level? If not what is?
I know accuracy depends on the game but on average is it normal to be getting this?
If you review the chess.com reports on cheating, they have repeatedly said they don't use accuracy as an indicator.
And no one has posted meaningful statistics on average accuracy since the CAPS ratings first came out.
Your average accuracy of 76.1% in rapid is somewhat below the projected average of 80.7% for a 1500.

/ But they never provided the backup detail explaining what source they used for games or how many games they looked at, etc.
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