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Does lichess provide the metrics suggested in this post?
Does lichess provide the metrics suggested in this post?
@Saint_Dewy
Yes, Lichess definitely provides these metrics. You can find everything in Lichess Insights.
- Accuracy trends: can be accessed by going to Lichess Insights; set it to "Game phase." This breaks down your accuracy across opening, middlegame, and endgame separately.
- Win Rate by Opening: You can also find this information in Lichess Insights by setting it to "opening family." From there, you can see your win/draw/loss percentage broken down by each opening you play. In my opinion, this feature is helpful so you can see whether your openings are actually working for you.
- Endgame conversion rate: You can see this by setting it to "material imbalance." This shows how you perform when you're up material, down material, or equal. If your win rate drops when you're a pawn up, you have a conversion problem. If it drops when you're a pawn down, that's a defensive problem.
- Blunder: Set it to "luck." Luck shows how often your opponent failed to punish your blunders. If you have a high luck score, that usually means you're getting away with mistakes.
- For complexity willingness, I don't think there is a way to show this on Lichess Insights. You'd have to review your own games to see how often you go for something complex.
@Saint_Dewy
Yes, Lichess definitely provides these metrics. You can find everything in Lichess Insights.
1. Accuracy trends: can be accessed by going to Lichess Insights; set it to "Game phase." This breaks down your accuracy across opening, middlegame, and endgame separately.
2. Win Rate by Opening: You can also find this information in Lichess Insights by setting it to "opening family." From there, you can see your win/draw/loss percentage broken down by each opening you play. In my opinion, this feature is helpful so you can see whether your openings are actually working for you.
3. Endgame conversion rate: You can see this by setting it to "material imbalance." This shows how you perform when you're up material, down material, or equal. If your win rate drops when you're a pawn up, you have a conversion problem. If it drops when you're a pawn down, that's a defensive problem.
4. Blunder: Set it to "luck." Luck shows how often your opponent failed to punish your blunders. If you have a high luck score, that usually means you're getting away with mistakes.
5. For complexity willingness, I don't think there is a way to show this on Lichess Insights. You'd have to review your own games to see how often you go for something complex.
Thank you.
Thank you.

