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    inaccuracy
    /ɪnˈakjʊrəsi/

    noun

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  2. Sep 27, 2017 · Inacurracy = Not the best move, but not a losing move. Mistake = A move that takes your position from winning to even. Blunder = A move that loses the game. No, FishEyedFool is incorrect, at least as to the terms as used in computer analysis -- he is giving you the evaluation that humans use or trying to -- I'm not sure its 100% accurate.

  3. May 21, 2011 · best i know is that the definitions depend on the magical math that the computer uses to analyze. just to make up numbers, less than 1 point would be an innaccuracy, 1 - 2 points would be mistake, etc.

  4. Mar 7, 2015 · Mar 7, 2015. 0. #2. I am no expert, but I understand the difference this way. A blunder is a simple overlooking of something you would normally notice. A mistake is a misjudgement or misassesment of the position. Blunders tend to be tactical in nature. Mistakes are strategically errors when you choose a wrong plan.

  5. Jan 24, 2021 · Book - An established opening move Inaccuracy - This is a weak move that could be much better Mistake - A bad move that immediately worsens your position Blunder - A very bad move that could lose material or lose the game Missed win - A move was missed that would have won material, or won the game

  6. Dec 16, 2022 · I know what the definition of the word means, but I am having trouble with what it means in chess

  7. In chess, a blunder happens when a player makes a move that negatively affects their position in a significant way. In many cases, a blunder can cause a player to lose material or be checkmated, but it can also lead to a strategically lost position. Failing to take advantage of an opponent's mistake is also sometimes described as a blunder.

  8. Jul 5, 2021 · In this game a piece hung, or 400+ centipawn loss, was only a mistake, but in other games, I've seen less defined as a blunder. It also seems like even if you're down a lot, if you stumble into a forced mate, the game report defines it as a blunder. I can only imagine it’s the computer making the decisions.

  9. Jan 2, 2022 · BishopTakesH7 wrote: It is definitely possible. If player 1 plays really well, gaining subtle positional advantages, and player 2 plays small, positional mistakes, eventually player 1 will have the better position and win. Hm, actually losing by checkmate, maybe not. BishopTakesH7.

  10. Jul 4, 2021 · I played a game with 99.9% accuracy. Accuracy scores are strongly related to the length of the game. Short games tend to have higher scores if you win, and low scores if you lose, and also because theory boosts your initial accuracy. As games get longer and longer, you tend to collect many more goods instead of bests.

  11. Feb 18, 2016 · Blunder is a self-destruct/ extreme mistake. Mistake is a pretty bad move and inaccuracy is for a minor mistake. To answer you question about what excellent and good moves are. They are moves which solve a big problem with your position or like a good tactic or something. mmmmisha. Feb 18, 2016. 0. #3. @maxwalker2003.