So I am new to chess and playing on this site and still learning, and I generally am still relying on the evaluation/coach mode against the computer to learn what represents good/bad moves. I like the thought of coach mode telling me whether something is a book move, excellent, best, blunder, mistake, etc. but I don't like how it also tells me what the best move would have been. That's because if I make a blunder or bad mistake, I undo the move to try to figure out what a good move would be instead, but if coach mode already tells me what the best move would be instead, it gets rid of that figuring out process. So that makes me turn off coach mode and instead assume what would have been a blunder/mistake by seeing how much the evaluation score drops against me. Is there a setting to coach mode to ONLY tell you how good/bad your move was without telling you what you should have done?
So I am new to chess and playing on this site and still learning, and I generally am still relying on the evaluation/coach mode against the computer to learn what represents good/bad moves. I like the thought of coach mode telling me whether something is a book move, excellent, best, blunder, mistake, etc. but I don't like how it also tells me what the best move would have been. That's because if I make a blunder or bad mistake, I undo the move to try to figure out what a good move would be instead, but if coach mode already tells me what the best move would be instead, it gets rid of that figuring out process. So that makes me turn off coach mode and instead assume what would have been a blunder/mistake by seeing how much the evaluation score drops against me. Is there a setting to coach mode to ONLY tell you how good/bad your move was without telling you what you should have done?