I created a simple graphical tool for game analysis (and playing) which is now available for general use. It's open source (for those who likes to know such things) and so is free (as in freedom and as in price). Developed in java installer is available for Windows as well as Linux (deb).
It's always better if an experienced player analyze your games.
This tool though can be used for a quick review. I find it useful to find mistakes and missed opportunities in a quick glance. At every position it also shows hints for next 3-4 moves which is very useful to see how the game might proceed.
Sharing this tool in the hope that you will also find it useful. You can also contribute with suggestions for improvements. If there are java developers who wish to either improve this tool or just use the code in their own programs, they are most welcome.
Crafty is used for analysis and gnuchess for computer opponents. Both are open source decent chess engines.
Hi,
I created a simple graphical tool for game analysis (and playing) which is now available for general use. It's open source (for those who likes to know such things) and so is free (as in freedom and as in price). Developed in java installer is available for Windows as well as Linux (deb).
http://code.google.com/p/java-board-games/downloads/list
It's always better if an experienced player analyze your games.
This tool though can be used for a quick review. I find it useful to find mistakes and missed opportunities in a quick glance. At every position it also shows hints for next 3-4 moves which is very useful to see how the game might proceed.
Sharing this tool in the hope that you will also find it useful. You can also contribute with suggestions for improvements. If there are java developers who wish to either improve this tool or just use the code in their own programs, they are most welcome.
Crafty is used for analysis and gnuchess for computer opponents. Both are open source decent chess engines.
Deepesh