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Avatar of GnrfFrtzl

Hi all!

I now decided to take chess at least a bit more seriously.
What I'm looking for is a simple, really easy to understand and use analysis tool that I can use for free.

I don't really want to use engines (never have, and I think I'm simply too old to learn that stuff), nor am I that good with computers.

What I'm looking for is basically a chess board that I can use on full screen (it's an absolute must), while I'm reading a book, just to go through moves and variations.


Is there anything I can use?
 

Avatar of JulianLinChess

You can use Chess.com's services - e.g. make blogs of games that you are going over

 

If you are willing to do some setup, you can use Chess Arena(my personal favorite) or SCID

 

And lastly if you are willing to spend some money, you can invest in Chessbase.

Let me know if you have any questions :)

Avatar of Obscurist

Use a chess.com live chess analysis board. Create a new game in live chess, selecting analysis from the time-control drop-down menu.

Avatar of GnrfFrtzl

Thank both of you. 

Avatar of cooper8643m
GnrfFrtzl wrote:

Hi all!
I now decided to take chess at least a bit more seriously.
What I'm looking for is a simple, really easy to understand and use analysis tool that I can use for free.
I don't really want to use engines (never have, and I think I'm simply too old to learn that stuff), nor am I that good with computers.
What I'm looking for is basically a chess board that I can use on full screen (it's an absolute must), while I'm reading a book, just to go through moves nick para ff and variations.
Is there anything I can use ?

Yeah