Can I input a game into chess.com for computer analysis?

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Avatar of mandlebrot

I just went to a tournament and I was wondering if I could get computer analysis for the games I played.  This way I could know where I made my mistakes.

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I guess nobody knows???

Avatar of stephen_33

To the best of my knowledge, the answer is emphatically no!

Avatar of basilicone

You could download Houdini, it´s free ...

Avatar of mandlebrot

So two months after I ask this question, I finally get some responses.  Okay.

But thanks for the idea Buncombe, I may try it.

Avatar of ftcandle

Hey Mandlebrot, OK I would have had something to say earlier if I knew about this thread but since I was trying to do the same thing as you I just happened to run across this thread and now I have the answer! 

Go to the menu selection for MORE and then select GAME EDITOR. I just entered a game I did at a tourny and it worked fine for me. I hope this helps, but I am sure you already figured this out since you posted two years ago! lOL.

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ftcandle, as someone who uses the site's Game Editor a lot, I think I know what it can & can't do. I'm certain it can't perform any computer analysis of a game which is what the OP wants to do!

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Well it has been almost 10 years, so all of you probably know by now, but for people like me who are new to chess.com, in the left panel -> Learn -> Analysis -> You then just input the game, on the free version you get one analysis a day. (Or one computer analysis, you can do unlimited self analyses) You can also then at the bottom save it to your library. I hope this helps my fellow newcomers.

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Joshua010403 wrote:

Well it has been almost 10 years, so all of you probably know by now, but for people like me who are new to chess.com, in the left panel -> Learn -> Analysis -> You then just input the game, on the free version you get one analysis a day. (Or one computer analysis, you can do unlimited self analyses) You can also then at the bottom save it to your library. I hope this helps my fellow newcomers.

 

Thanks Joshua - I've been active on here for 6 months but just played my first OTB tournament round so this is exactly what I needed to know!