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Chess Wrapped?
The site has previously done that, but didn't last year, and I don't know if there's going to be one this year.
That said, since you gave Diamond, Insights can be set to the last year to get some of that data
@Martin_Stahl Thank you for commenting! I agree that Insights already shows a lot of that data, and it's definitely a great tool to learn from. But I feel like it gives too much data and can come off a little serious, if that makes sense? Something simple and little more goofy (Like their social media posts) when sharing your overall experience from the past year could give users a different and more fun perspective on how they play and improved!
Since Chess.com already has the ability to pull up pretty much every collecting data possible on us the moment we created the account and started playing, do you think it would be easy for them to just bring this feature back? Also, what was their version of a "Year in Review" like when they did it in the past? I am trying to remember but I can't at the moment.
If you're a Spotify listener, you know how at the end of the year they release your stats: your top artists and bands, your top 100 songs, and even how many total minutes you listened to music on their platform.
I’m not sure if Chess.com has done something like this before or plans to, but I would love to see a year-end recap for my chess activity. For example, it could show:
- How many minutes (or hours) I played this year
- How many brilliant moves, great moves, inaccuracies, mistakes, and blunders I made
- My most common openings
- Which openings I win with the most
- Which openings I struggle against
- Maybe even fun milestones like longest win streak, best win by rating difference, how many en passants you did or biggest rating drop in one night…
I know there’s already a stats page that shows some of this, but having a single “Year in Review” summary would be such a cool way to look back at how much we’ve played and improved over the year. It would give players a quick snapshot of their progress and a little memory lane of their chess journey on Chess.com. Please share your thoughts on this on this idea!
yeah ik that lichess has that feature too (at least some of it lol)
If you're a Spotify listener, you know how at the end of the year they release your stats: your top artists and bands, your top 100 songs, and even how many total minutes you listened to music on their platform.
I’m not sure if Chess.com has done something like this before or plans to, but I would love to see a year-end recap for my chess activity. For example, it could show:
- How many minutes (or hours) I played this year
- How many brilliant moves, great moves, inaccuracies, mistakes, and blunders I made
- My most common openings
- Which openings I win with the most
- Which openings I struggle against
- Maybe even fun milestones like longest win streak, best win by rating difference, how many en passants you did or biggest rating drop in one night…
I know there’s already a stats page that shows some of this, but having a single “Year in Review” summary would be such a cool way to look back at how much we’ve played and improved over the year. It would give players a quick snapshot of their progress and a little memory lane of their chess journey on Chess.com. Please share your thoughts on this on this idea!
and then later that day i got my spotify wrapped lolll
If you're a Spotify listener, you know how at the end of the year they release your stats: your top artists and bands, your top 100 songs, and even how many total minutes you listened to music on their platform.
I’m not sure if Chess.com has done something like this before or plans to, but I would love to see a year-end recap for my chess activity. For example, it could show:
I know there’s already a stats page that shows some of this, but having a single “Year in Review” summary would be such a cool way to look back at how much we’ve played and improved over the year. It would give players a quick snapshot of their progress and a little memory lane of their chess journey on Chess.com. Please share your thoughts on this on this idea!