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TheMidnightExpress12
FLYSOLDIER wrote:
fawziodeh wrote:
TheMidnightExpress12 wrote:
fawziodeh wrote:
Angaraj_Bordoloi_19 wrote:
I know we all love to see the brilliant or great moves that we make throughout the game. But Basic membership only gives one review per day. But there is a another way to get free game review for any game. Follow the steps- 1. Go to the Chess.com website. Click on the game that you want to review. 2. Copy the link of the game that you see in the chrome tab.(This method works for Daily, Bullet, Blitz, Rapid and Computer games) 3. Go to the website that I have mentioned below. ([Removed-- MS]) 4. Go to the Game Review option. Click on the link Analysis option. 5. Paste the link there. Wait for 15 seconds on this website. 6. Go back to Chess.com your game has been analysed. I have made one more Forum on this topic but chess.com remove the website name. [Removed] name of the website. [Removed] name of the website.

The website got banned!

No it didnt

bro it keeps saying This site cant be reached and yesterday there was 404 Error and CloudFlare Warning but i didnt care cuz ive been using this website for 5 months

It did, Is there any alternative tho?

I don't think so

MaestroDelAjedrez2025

Free Game Analysis sounds fascinating

vishu2005deva2006

chess.wintrcat.uk works without risk of banning

TheMidnightExpress12
vishu2005deva2006 wrote:

chess.wintrcat.uk works without risk of banning

Not accurate tho

blueemu

*sigh* ... people not quite clear on the subject...

What is the point of "free computer analysis"?

You do realize that there are over 318 BILLION ways to play just the first four moves in chess? A computer can tell you what move you should have played... in some position that you'll probably never see again even if you live to be 120 years old. What possible use is THAT to anyone?

The point of analyzing your games it to teach you how to THINK about positions, and how to look for the right move. It's the PROCESS that's important... not some random computer-suggested move in some random chess position that you'll never see again.

Use your own brain when analyzing. That way, you are teaching yourself how to find good moves.

blueemu

For a great many players, the engine is used to AVOID thinking, not to stimulate it. It is very often used as a crutch rather than as a lever.

I feel that engines help a relatively small number of people, and hinder the majority.

This thread:

GM Larry Evans' method of static analysis

.. will probably tell you more about how to assess a position and find the correct plan than a HUNDRED "free analysis" web-sites could.

Deuce424

hello, this is asertyuio.

If the website was removed from viewing by chess.com, can you post it maybe without characters such as period or slash?

then post again saying where those symbols would go?

thanks

magipi
blueemu wrote:

*sigh* ... people not quite clear on the subject...

What is the point of "free computer analysis"?

I think you are missing the point too.

First, an engine is useful in complementing your own analysis and pointing out where you were wrong. It's easy to make a mistake when you analyze a game, and engines are much better at tactics than any human.

Second, free computer analysis is available to anyone as the best engine (Stockfish) is free. I don't know what that suspicious website is offering, but it sounds like a scam.