Thanks!
That must feel really good.
Yes, of course! But - believe it or not - what matters most for me is to play good and aesthetic chess (that's why I like the immaculacy of chess problems).
In blitz games anyhow it feels most of the time like a fight against myself: I know I can play well, but I also know that most of the time I just don't do it.
Getting older, slower and less able to keep concentration high in a long blitz competition doesn't make things better, and the result is that as much as I like some blitz games now and then, at the same time it leads to some frustration quite often, if I cannot meet the standards set by myself (it's not always easy to be a perfectionist). :-)
96% accuracy, damn, are you human?
Haha, the main trait being a human is to play less constantly than a machine, so in single games it is possible to play rather well, but if you consider a large amount of games we humans are making simply way too many mistakes, especially when it comes to blitz games.
RE: How to beat an IM. / Wie man einen IM schlägt.