I'm not sure how many of you have tried the computer analysis on live chess, but I was watching some blitz and bullet by some titled players and was curious what the computer thought (considering it was generally a question of piece activity and positional set ups. I can understand that on the bullet it may be a little bit too fast to calculate the position accurately, but I think that with the blitz with a time of 5|0 or greater, the computer shouldn't have an issue most of the time? It would basically just take around 4-5 seconds before getting a reading and wouldn't change for a while (I would have to turn it off and back on). Maybe you could change the settings for analyzing faster time controls to a smaller depth?
I'm not sure how many of you have tried the computer analysis on live chess, but I was watching some blitz and bullet by some titled players and was curious what the computer thought (considering it was generally a question of piece activity and positional set ups. I can understand that on the bullet it may be a little bit too fast to calculate the position accurately, but I think that with the blitz with a time of 5|0 or greater, the computer shouldn't have an issue most of the time? It would basically just take around 4-5 seconds before getting a reading and wouldn't change for a while (I would have to turn it off and back on). Maybe you could change the settings for analyzing faster time controls to a smaller depth?