What is an Inaccuracy? - Chess Forums "Inaccuracy" - The computer evaluates that this move resulted in a position that is at least 0 3 points worse than the position resulting from the best move available "Mistake" - This move is at least 0 9 points worse than the best move available
Mistake vs. inaccuracy: What is the difference? - Chess Forums I didn't write the programming or the language, but here's my best guess: An inaccuracy is more subtle and less serious than a mistake It's still playable, and you can probably recover from it, but there was a better line
what is an inaccuracy? - Chess Forums - Chess. com Inaccuracy is not very clear when the computer analysis in 1minute For ex, Bobby Fischer sometimes has moves when it seems that better moves instantly; but 8-10 moves later this move became an "!!" Perfect move Mistakes changes your clear wins into a little advantage or neutral
“inaccuracy” vs. “mistake” - Chess Forums - Chess. com Thanks everybody According to the official chess com explanation, both reduce the chance of winning, a mistake twice as much Inaccuracy is suboptimal positionally at least Mistake may lose material, maybe survivable Blunder is a torpedo below the water line
What is difference between Mistake and Blunder in Chess? "Inaccuracy" - The computer evaluates that this move resulted in a position that is at least 0 3 points worse than the position resulting from the best move available "Mistake" - This move is at least 0 9 points worse than the best move available "Blunder" - This move is at least 2 points worse than the best move available - pretty bad! :)
What is an inaccurate move? - Chess Forums - Chess. com An inaccuracy is a small mistake, but not one bad enough to shift to drastically effect the evaluation of a position Perhaps a simple hypothetical example would be playing a move that wins a bishop but missing a move that wins a bishop and a pawn
Chess Definitions Analysis Icons - Chess. com What's inaccuracy? A inaccuracy is pretty straight forward, it means your move was inaccurate What's a miss? A miss is a bad move because you maybe missed something else you should have done Here's a chart from brilliant being the best to blunder being the worst: And now, the beginning of chess terms!
what is an inaccuracy? - Chess Forums - Page 2 - Chess. com This has again absolutely nothing to do with how chess com uses the term In chess com, there is a simple arithmetic: the engine evaluation of the top move minus the engine evaluation of the current move If it's very small, then it's called a "good move" If it's somewhat larger, "inaccuracy", then "mistake", then "blunder"
When are inaccuracies acceptable? - Chess Forums In my most recent game, the computer gave me having 35 excellent, 10 good, 8 inaccuracies, 4 mistakes, and 2 blunders (I think) All of them except one inaccuracy came from a piece up position, so is it okay? The blunders were dumb mistakes, but neither really changed that much about the position