I don't know if it was luck or brilliancy, but i actually made 0 inaccuracyns, 0 mistakes, 0 blunders in a blitz game! And by the way, I cought a rook with two bishops, after that my opponent instantly resigned (I was 1 move to mate anyway ;-) ). Is this common?
You weren't 1 move to mate
First off, well done! It's always good to aim for 0 inaccuracies, 0 mistakes, 0 blunders, and with your rating it's definitely a very good achievement, especially in a blitz game.
That said, there are a few factors that make it easier to do without necessarily meaning you were playing like Bobby Fischer.
1. trading off pieces quickly
2. relatively short game
3. obvious blunders by opponent
4. straightforward lines of attack/defence
Personally, I think that 0 mistakes, 0 blunders is the main thing you should aim for. Stockfish doesn't seem all that great at computing inaccuracies in very early/late game anyway.
It's also worth noting that inaccuracies/mistakes/blunders are calculated by whether/how much your move weakened your position or not. It doesn't necessarily mean you played the strongest line available.
That said, there are a few factors that make it easier to do without necessarily meaning you were playing like Bobby Fischer.
1. trading off pieces quickly
2. relatively short game
3. obvious blunders by opponent
4. straightforward lines of attack/defence
Personally, I think that 0 mistakes, 0 blunders is the main thing you should aim for. Stockfish doesn't seem all that great at computing inaccuracies in very early/late game anyway.
It's also worth noting that inaccuracies/mistakes/blunders are calculated by whether/how much your move weakened your position or not. It doesn't necessarily mean you played the strongest line available.
Flavorbasted, your right. Sorry.
Well, that wasn't a complete game, :S. LOL.
As long as the last fatal mistake or blunder is made by your opponent! :)
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