This is an interesting idea.
Daily games against training bots

Won’t the bots just move immediately though?
Yes they will move immediately, but the game will go to the back of your queue of daily games to respond to and you will deal with it as part of your normal schedule just as if you were playing against a human player. It's a very different experience than playing "live" against a bot.

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Not a very constructive addition to this conversation. You could at least write a one line explanation of your thinking.

Won’t the bots just move immediately though?
Yes they will move immediately, but the game will go to the back of your queue of daily games to respond to and you will deal with it as part of your normal schedule just as if you were playing against a human player. It's a very different experience than playing "live" against a bot.
Ah. I do believe playing live against a bot yields unlimited time, but the analysis tool could help in a daily format.

Upping this idea three years later. I just want to check on my games from time to time, take the time to choose my move as in daily games, but with bots. A great option would be to be able to choose after how much time the bots responds, for example 30 minutes, one hour, six hours, one day, ... I especially like having access to the analysis (no eval) mode.

Playing against real people is far more beneficial than playing against bots. Bots operate on pure calculation and follow a logic that humans simply can’t replicate (no one can calculate millions of lines per minute). For progress, it’s better to play higher-rated opponents, and even better, titled players. With BoltChess, you can do exactly that: https://boltchess.com.
Please add the ability to play daily games against the training bots. In the Vs computer mode that currently exists it feels like a bullet game even when there is no time limit. So I play too fast and play bad moves and then hate myself. But I know I am not the only one. I would also like to use the opening explorer while playing against the training bots.