Boss Chris Hughton is "hugely disappointed" Albion dropped another two home points against Bournemouth.
The Seagulls led twice through Anthony Knockaert and Glenn Murray against his former club at the Amex but were pegged back by ex-Seagull Steve Cook's header and Callum Wilson's scrambled equaliser.
Hughton said: "Bournemouth probably showed why they can score goals with the quality they've got but they can also be a little bit open at times, which allowed us the opportunities.
"We probably had four really good opportunities to score so my feeling is it's two points dropped. I'm hugely disappointed."
Both Bournemouth goals came from corners, a regular route for Albion to concede in the Premier League this season as they had to settle for a sixth stalemate at the Amex.
Hughton said: "I'd be more disappointed with the first goal, because it's an area we've tried to work on and we've conceded too many goals from corners.
"The second one can happen and you can't apportion any blame. You have got players who have attempted to clear the ball, there are a lot of bodies there and a lot of blocks."
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