So, I am about to hit the 1,000 live blitz games mark, and I was wondering if there's software that can analyse all the games in masse. I'm not just looking for mistakes, blunders, etc. But I'm also (and perhaps moreso) interested finding out things like traps I may have been suckered into, the opening move classification the game fell into, categorizing the endgame. I really just want this to find the traps that I fell for, because I know there had to be a few of them.
I guess the next question would then be how I can extract all my games as PGN files without doing each one by hand.
I downloaded SCIP and then realized I should check Arena and Fritz, and found both programs actually have batch modes as well. Been having Fritz analysing all 1,000 games for about four days now, and I think I got several more days to go.
So, I am about to hit the 1,000 live blitz games mark, and I was wondering if there's software that can analyse all the games in masse. I'm not just looking for mistakes, blunders, etc. But I'm also (and perhaps moreso) interested finding out things like traps I may have been suckered into, the opening move classification the game fell into, categorizing the endgame. I really just want this to find the traps that I fell for, because I know there had to be a few of them.
I guess the next question would then be how I can extract all my games as PGN files without doing each one by hand.