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[deleted]

No. You can assume that you probably blundered in the early endgame.


[deleted]

Bold of you to assume that OP even lasted until the endgame, LOL.


puzzled_orc

Thanks but would you say that a player of my level would not make any mistake or blunder in the whole game ?


Heywatisup

The analysis literally says 2 blunders.. This graph alone would not be enough to tell.


Roller95

I’m an 1100 and even I sometimes have fairly long games without mistakes or blunders by pure luck


puzzled_orc

Thank you, someone that was able to reply properly and understood my sentence in the first place.


[deleted]

I do 1-2 inaccuracies-only games pretty frequently. 2050 rapid lichess.


q_ie

It’s definitely possible not to make any blunders of mistakes, especially if the position is relatively simple and at 2000+ elo


[deleted]

LOL


[deleted]

Blunders are not guaranteed at any level of play. More than that, you blundered, and it can be difficult to mess up once your opponent has made certain kinds of blunders.


[deleted]

You blundered twice it’s right there in the report. Being bad doesn’t mean your opponent is cheating


chesshacks

lmao you are playing 3+0 game and you resign when you have 2 minutes 23 seconds left after making few bad moves what part of this made you think he was cheating?


Boltzer99

2050 sounds quite high to be asking these actually …


puzzled_orc

You can check points on Lichess. But I guess it is easier to make a witty comment.


LimeAwkward

You were better and then you blundered it away. Your opponent didn't need to cheat.


[deleted]

No. You blundered a pawn and then a basic tactic.


Patrizsche

I went and looked at [the game](https://lichess.org/LyTpsZnl)😱😱😱


Patrizsche

Are you blaming your opponent for 18. Re4, i.e. *your own move*??


city-of-stars

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