I have noticed this from quite some time that the short game analysis that pops up just after a game ends often exaggerates the good moves(if I end up winning) such as the number of brilliant moves, great moves, etc.. But once I open the actual game analysis, the expanded version (sorry for the absence of a better description), doesn't match with the immediate post-game analysis and categorises the moves differently showing that I played worse...
What's happening here? Is it a bug? Or is it just chess.com trying to "bait me" into using my free game analysis of the day?
"Oh look there! Three great moves! Click here! "
Does the same thing happen with premium accounts or it happens to just basic accounts?
Yes, the pop-up thing (with less calculation depth) often shows you more inspirational stats than the full game review (with much calculation depth) so that you probably spend your single daily game review on it
Hi!
I have noticed this from quite some time that the short game analysis that pops up just after a game ends often exaggerates the good moves(if I end up winning) such as the number of brilliant moves, great moves, etc.. But once I open the actual game analysis, the expanded version (sorry for the absence of a better description), doesn't match with the immediate post-game analysis and categorises the moves differently showing that I played worse...
What's happening here? Is it a bug? Or is it just chess.com trying to "bait me" into using my free game analysis of the day?
"Oh look there! Three great moves! Click here! "
Does the same thing happen with premium accounts or it happens to just basic accounts?