how do I retieve a saved self analysis from a finished game?

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cats-not-knights

I just finished a game but I'm not able to access to the analysis I saved, when I click on it it redirect me to the game report where the are no traces of my analysis. I tryed to dowload the pgn but my notes aren't there yet I suppose that anslysis isn't lost because the icon is still there.

cats-not-knights

I don't think anyone besides me should be able yo retrieve it but just in case this is the link.

https://www.chess.com/daily/game/226175281

silverblack

You are right: impossible to retrieve the analysis for everyone but you.

However: what's the point of an analysis of a game where you had the advantage from beginning to finish, where your accuracy was 97.7% and your opponent's 44,4%, and especially where you did NO inaccuracies, NO mistakes, NO blunders. There is very little to analyze, I guess... happy.png 

Well done my friend!

That said, the bug in the platform still exists.

cats-not-knights

I think it was possible in v2. there's no reason to lose the analysis without previous notice just because your opponent resigned. The point is that analysis has been prepared with the pourpose of sending it to my opponent once the game was over and I've spent several hours of works for annotating lines, actually it still need to be reviewed fixed and polished...

P.S.: The game was some sort of experiment, actually 8. ...d6 is a mistake, the engine doesn't point it  as a mistake but it is.

silverblack

Ooooh, ok, if was a sort of tutorial for your opponent this makes sense. 

Good job and I wish you could retreive it one day with the help of Chess.com.

cats-not-knights
silverblack wrote:

Ooooh, ok, if was a sort of tutorial for your opponent this makes sense. 

Good job and I wish you could retreive it one day with the help of Chess.com.

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MickinMD

After chess.com analyzes my game, I save it to my Windows 10 laptop and then load the file into the freeware program Lucas Chess and have it analyze it again.  Then, if I want to add notes, I do it there. That way, I have a permanent record I can maintain offline.  Of course, if you play/analyze many games per day, that may not be a practical choice.