Chessbase Precision Count (accuracy)

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Chessbase Precision Count (accuracy)

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Normal The game is draw. Accuracy: White = 58% (28/9/50), Black = 51% (23/17/51)

What do the numbers in parentheses next to percentages indicate? I assume they have to do something with the three phases of the game.
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Re: Chessbase Precision Count (accuracy)

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In Fritz interface for engine matches, the percentage is "ponder hit" percentage. How often the engines guess the opponents reply and vise versa.
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Re: Chessbase precision count (accuracy).

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Hello Ted:
AdminX wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2019 9:58 pm Normal The game is draw. Accuracy: White = 58% (28/9/50), Black = 51% (23/17/51)

What do the numbers in parentheses next to percentages indicate? I assume they have to do something with the three phases of the game.
It seems that there is an answer to your question in other thread:

chessbase tactical analysis question
Lacan wrote:[...]

https://en.chessbase.com/support-kb/con ... n_analysis

[...]

In the brackets you will find the values for best moves, second best moves and the number of game moves evaluated.
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