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Avatar of Yajju_Warrior
why this chess.com gives only one review per day I mean if I don't review it today so it has to add the review number to tomorrow that means it has 2 review
Avatar of Yerzencer-2

yeah that is what i thought when i was a kid, but its just unfair

Avatar of LieutenantFrankColumbo

1 per day means just that. One per day. You don't get to save them up to use later.

Avatar of Yajju_Warrior

ahh!!! this is the thing that i dnt want

Avatar of LieutenantFrankColumbo
Yajju_Warrior wrote:

ahh!!! this is the thing that i dnt want

Try doing your own analysis. You will learn A LOT more.

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LieutenantFrankColumbo wrote:
Yajju_Warrior wrote:

ahh!!! this is the thing that i dnt want

Try doing your own analysis. You will learn A LOT more.

What is the best way to do analysis on your own? Is there any special programs to use?

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SophieLam90 wrote:
LieutenantFrankColumbo wrote:
Yajju_Warrior wrote:

ahh!!! this is the thing that i dnt want

Try doing your own analysis. You will learn A LOT more.

What is the best way to do analysis on your own? Is there any special programs to use?

"On your own" suggests that you don't use a special program. Or any program. Except your brain.

Avatar of ChessUnicorn_CN

Find: Chess.com>>Learn>>Analysis>>Make Moves>>"···">>Practice vs. Computer>>"Bot"(Choose your bot)

and you could get review by every move you make and the computer move.

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The Game Review option is, IMHO, overrated. The Review tells you when you have made a tactical mistake. However, it does not tell you what long-range plan is best and, perhaps more importantly, what elements of the position indicate the best plan.

I agree with the ChessUnicaorn that it is best to analyze your games on your own Use the Analysis option to try to understand why one move or one plan is better than another.

if this is beyond you, then join an OTB club and find a stronger player who will go over your games with you. Listen to how they evaluate a position to come up with a plan. The way to improve is to learn how to think like a strong player.

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SophieLam90 wrote:
LieutenantFrankColumbo wrote:
Yajju_Warrior wrote:

ahh!!! this is the thing that i dnt want

Try doing your own analysis. You will learn A LOT more.

What is the best way to do analysis on your own? Is there any special programs to use?

"Do your own analysis..." means exactly that. YOU put in the work. YOU do your own analysis. YOU use a real board, pieces, pen and paper. YOU ask "why?".

Just clicking and blindly accepting whatever some software tells you to believe and think is a guarantee for stagnation, because you wont learn anything. Its like being given the answers to a test. Yes you'll get 100%, but you wont learn anything.