It has happened to me once with a perfect score and a couple times probably with 65 or 64.
I'm attaching the image with the 66 pts.
In sum, it can be done, especially if you play a lot, but you definitely cannot plan it or obsess about it.
You definitely have to have some luck too (there were some moves where I was close to losing some points), but after you have a good start, ie a couple of hands go by and you're still perfect, theoretically it can be done.
It's a nice feeling I tell you, to think you at least made all of the moves with sense, but it still counts as a regular win and gives you regular ELO points.
It's always nice to compete and train the mind.
Take care people, see you around.
I'm attaching the image with the 66 pts.
In sum, it can be done, especially if you play a lot, but you definitely cannot plan it or obsess about it.
You definitely have to have some luck too (there were some moves where I was close to losing some points), but after you have a good start, ie a couple of hands go by and you're still perfect, theoretically it can be done.
It's a nice feeling I tell you, to think you at least made all of the moves with sense, but it still counts as a regular win and gives you regular ELO points.
It's always nice to compete and train the mind.
Take care people, see you around.