![]() Best Move Diff: This shows the difference in your move versus the best move.Time: This graph shows the differences in length of time per move.Score: This option shows a graph of the score change by move, and also has icons for move categories such as best move, or blunder.If you don't see these options, you will need to click the 'toggle charts' button to enable them: Graph barsĪt the bottom of the game board you have the option to show a variety of graphs The board tab is the same options as in your board and pieces settings. In the Interface tab you can choose whether to show the best move, the evaluation bar, or the strength colors, and also whether you want to have threats highlighted, and whether you want the coach's comments.Ĭlick on the different colored eyes to enable or disable specific move colors, and to turn on or off the colors for your opponents moves. You can also choose your Engine for browser and cloud analysis, and the maximum depth and number of lines to show. In the Analysis tab, you can choose the depth of game review (how many moves deep the engine looks), depending on how deep you choose, the game review can take much longer to complete. This will open the engine analysis of each move, and if 'Lines' is toggled on, it will show the top lines for each move:Ĭlick on the settings gear icon in the top right to adjust how the engine analyses the game: ![]() If you are already looking at the game review, you can click on the ‘analysis’ tab, on the top next to the ‘ report’ tab. You can click on either the Game Review button, or click on the ‘Analyze’ button: Alongside the Game Report, we also have the analysis function that may be familiar to many users! There are two ways to get there. Danny Rensch explains how to use analysis in this video!įirst finish a game, or open a game from your archive.
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