actually, i think you get more than that now. but yes, it is a rolling 7 days.
Computer Analysis "week"

They mean if you analyse 1 on the 18 October 2008 at 19:30 then you can have another one on the 25 October 2008 at 19:31

Thanks both for your replies!
Erik, I got the number from the "Membership" page - it says 1/week basic membership, 2/week silver/gold, 25/week diamond/platinum.

Actually, the limit for gold seems to be still one: I am trying to run a second analysis for this week, and the system is rejecting my request...

Yeah, when I sent one in the alert send my level only allows one per week...I don't think they have changed it yet :(

is there a way I can see when the next week begins so I can schedule my next analysis?
I believe the only way to do it, for the moment, is to keep track yourself of the submission date(s): the period (week / month) is on a rolling cycle. So, if you are gold and you are entitled 2games/week, if you submit one game on October 10, and one game on October 13, "your" week is starting October 10th, therefore your allowance will reset on October 17 (or 18, not sure about that...).

Feynman, you can try it for free even as a basic member. Give it a shot and you'll see what it looks like.
Feynman, you can try it for free even as a basic member. Give it a shot and you'll see what it looks like.
lol I accidentally did that a few weeks ago with a game I won on time

it is so weak analyse...what is his rating? 1600? I don't like it and I will never use it again.Enough!
I've only tried the weakest engine, and it makes really very crude assessments. It's supposed to be rated around 2000 but anyone probably over 1800 would beat it all day long. But that this site is giving us these features for free is great for people who can't afford anything like Fritz.
Hi all.
I have a question with regards to the computer analysis feature: I have seen that now silver/gold members can have 2 games analyzed per week.
In this respect, what is a week? 7 calendar days (i.e. no more than 2 games over 7 consecutive calendar days) or an American week Sunday to Saturday, or an European week Monday to Sunday?
Just wondering...
Thanks in advance,
Andrea