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What is the average loss in chess?

A master player (somewhere between 2200 and 2500 ELO) might have an average centipawn loss of 30 or so in a normal game. Expert-level players (in the 1800-2200 range) likely go up to 50, with the online average player crowd seeing their ACPL stats somewhere between 50 and 100 on a regular basis.
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Is 80 average centipawn loss good?

If you have a really low centipawn loss, it means you are playing relatively good moves. An average player can expect a 50-100 centipawn loss while grandmasters will consistently get between 0-10 (perfect chess).
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What is an average centipawn loss?

the average centi-pawn loss is the loss compared to a computer of each average move over a period of around 30-40 games minimum and mine is 36 - rather suspiciously my opponents is as low as 27.5 for opponents ratted similar to me.
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What is centipede loss in chess?

The average centipawn loss (aCPL) is the amount by which a chess engine's evaluation of the position changes after each of the player's moves.
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What is the average centipawn loss to accuracy?

Average centipawn loss is the difference of your move to the best computer move averaged over all moves. Inaccuracies/Mistakes/blunders as defined per lichess are moves that are at least 0.5=50 centipawns / 1=100 centipawns / 3=300 centipawns worse than the suggested computer move.
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Is 40% accuracy good in chess?

Players from 1000 to 1499 have normally 60 to 75 percent accuracy while players from 1500 to 1999 have 70 to 75 percent accuracy. PLayers with a rating of 2000 to 2499 have about 75 to 80 accuracy, while players from 2500 to 2999 have around 80 to 84 accuracy. PLayers beyond 3000 rating have around 85 percent accuracy.
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Is 91% accuracy good in chess?

First of all, 90-95% is not that high. It's an impressive score, especially at your rating, but won't raise alarms. In simple terms, accuracy reflects your play as compared to perfect play. I saw a recent game where you got a 91% score.
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Is 40 average centipawn loss good?

A master player (somewhere between 2200 and 2500 ELO) might have an average centipawn loss of 30 or so in a normal game. Expert-level players (in the 1800-2200 range) likely go up to 50, with the online average player crowd seeing their ACPL stats somewhere between 50 and 100 on a regular basis.
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Is chess 0% luck?

In chess, there is no luck at all because there is no factor that is not under the influence of the players. The move that a player executes is under his complete responsibility, as all the information about the game being played (position, material, etc) is available for both players all the time.
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What is the weakest thing in chess?

The pawn (♙, ♟) is the most numerous and weakest piece in the game of chess.
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How good is a 2000 lichess player?

2000 is an extremely good chess rating on Chess.com. But it's less impressive on other websites, such as Lichess, where you start with a higher rating. If you are rated 2000 on Chess.com, you achieved a major milestone and can truely say that you're great at chess.
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Is 900 chess bad?

That varies here because most games are played at a faster than regular rating time limit. Facecrusher has the ranges about right. I coach a high school chess club and my players around 700 were beginners. Those in the 900-1000 range were ok, those in the 1200-1400 range were very good.
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Is 1200 average for chess?

1200 – A budding chess player who can understand some basic chess strategies. 1600 – A player among the top scholastic players on a state or national level. 2000 – Expert Level – A milestone hit by a handful of chess players while they are in grade school. 2200 – Minimum rating to be considered a “Chess Master”.
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What is a mediocre chess rating?

0-1000: either a kid or a beginner. 1000-1200: below average player. 1200: either an average player or a newly registered member. 1200-1400: a decent chess player.
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Is 77 accuracy good in chess?

80% 90%? I'd say for me, anything over 80% leaves me feeling pretty good about my play. For a game that is at least 25 moves long where most of the moves were not forced, I would have to say that 90%+ accuracy (expert strength or better) is generally an indicator of a good game.
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What is a good win% in chess?

100% is a good win rate. If you use the quick pairing and your win rate is above 50% it could mean you're improving. But with 200 games played I think 1% is only a few games, so 51% while better than 50% it could be normal variance in performance.
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Is chess a 100% skill?

If chess was 100% skill, then since skill varies within any given person over any length of time, it's a matter of luck with two equally matched players. Chess, however, is not 100% skill, as proven by the fact that two computers equally matched produce random results (another word for luck).
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What is the rarest chess rule?

Underpromoting to a bishop must be the rarest move in chess. We can easily think of some famous examples of rook promotions (such as the brilliant Saavedra study), and by comparison knight underpromotions happen every day - just think of this opening trap in the Albin Countergambit.
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What are the worst first moves in chess?

Of the twenty possible first moves in chess, author and grandmaster Edmar Mednis argues that 1. f3 is the worst. Grandmaster Benjamin Finegold teaches "Never play f3". In his text on openings, Paul van der Sterren considered 1.
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Is 1000 bad at chess?

1k to 1.5 is beginner. 1.5k to 2K is strong club player. 2 to 2.5K you are interesting. 2.5k upwards you are a monstrosity.....
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Is 2200 a good Lichess rating?

Someone rated 2200 is better than 95% of lichess players.
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Is 3000 good in chess?

Reaching 3000 Elo means, that the player pool in the current 2700+ club needs to increase by full 175-225 points. That means, that the 2nd highest rated player would have a rating between 2925 and 3000.
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How bad is 300 chess rating?

Chess is an extremely difficult game to get "good" at. It takes a long time and a lot of study. I will say straight up 300, 400, 500 etc are all pretty much the very beginning of being a beginner.
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Is 50% accuracy good?

There is a general rule when it comes to understanding accuracy scores: Over 90% - Very good. Between 70% and 90% - Good. Between 60% and 70% - OK.
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Is 100 a bad chess rating?

If a player is 100 rated or close to it in standard, and they are truly playing (not just goofing off), then it stands to reason that most of their time controls will be low. They may know how the pieces move and most of the rules but that is just about it.
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