... Plus, at the end, you get not only an accuracy percentage, but an estimate of the playing strength you had for that game. For example, my "official" rapid rating is 1143, but in my most recent game the AI has me playing at 1439 strength. That's a big boost to my ego
That feature is still beta only and is going to receive updates after the holidays. Some of the changes will likely include some scaling on the estimated play rating. It's an interesting idea and hopefully the changes make it more realistic
Love the new game review features. Not only do your get best move and great move and blunder, etc., but you get a brief explanation as to why the move is good or poor. Plus, at the end, you get not only an accuracy percentage, but an estimate of the playing strength you had for that game. For example, my "official" rapid rating is 1143, but in my most recent game the AI has me playing at 1439 strength. That's a big boost to my ego. Thanks, chess.com, for continually adding new features like this.