How do I see all my opponent's blunders?

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When I analyze my games, I see that I missed one of my opponents blunder and in the game I don't see that my opponent blundered. How do I find my opponent's blunders? And if I look at each move to find for checks, captures, and attacks, I'd lose on time in the first 15 moves.

Martin_Stahl
freerobuxman wrote:

When I analyze my games, I see that I missed one of my opponents blunder and in the game I don't see that my opponent blundered. How do I find my opponent's blunders? And if I look at each move to find for checks, captures, and attacks, I'd lose on time in the first 15 moves.

 

Click the gear icon on analysis and and the Interface tab and you can toggle the option to see your opponent's move evals.

https://support.chess.com/article/856-how-do-i-change-what-kinds-of-moves-are-highlighted-in-analysis

Infinite_Blitz
Martin_Stahl wrote:
freerobuxman wrote:

When I analyze my games, I see that I missed one of my opponents blunder and in the game I don't see that my opponent blundered. How do I find my opponent's blunders? And if I look at each move to find for checks, captures, and attacks, I'd lose on time in the first 15 moves.

 

Click the gear icon on analysis and and the Interface tab and you can toggle the option to see your opponent's move evals.

https://support.chess.com/article/856-how-do-i-change-what-kinds-of-moves-are-highlighted-in-analysis

It doesn't do anything if you are using self-analysis, and since I didn't spend money on this site I can't get the better analysis.