You know, like those stats you see in NBA players (dribbling, passing, shooting, etc).
A radar graph is usually made to see strengths and weaknesses, whether you excel in some areas and suck at others, or you're more of an all-rounder. (or I guess you can suck at all areas too.)
For that you can go to air chess.com(I ask chess.com not to delete this message as it is not for playing chess but to analyse) there you can go and select either chess.com or a website starting with l and ending with chess(I said this because chess.com could have deleted this message. On AimChess, you can see most of your stats for free and it will tell you about your different stats like tactics, endgame and openings. It is mostly free and you won’t even have to pay to see your stats. Go try it yourself.
THIS IS NOT A SPONSORED MESSAGE IT IS JUST MY HONEST REVIEW.
You know, like those stats you see in NBA players (dribbling, passing, shooting, etc).
A radar graph is usually made to see strengths and weaknesses, whether you excel in some areas and suck at others, or you're more of an all-rounder. (or I guess you can suck at all areas too.)
I'm thinking:
—Speed/Clock Management
—Preparation
—Endgame Technique
—Closed Position Technique
—Checkmate Reading
—Adaptability/Hustle
(I'd probably rate myself here 6/10, 8/10, 3/10, 5/10, 4/10, 7/10)