How to see opponents best moves and blunders in analysis

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ArneLondon

When playing I always like to run the analysis after a game. After a poor move on my part the analysis marks this as a blunder as i have potentially given away a free piece. sometimes I cant spot why this is a blunder and if my opponent does not spot this blunder either and plays on with a different move the analysis does not show me the glaringly obvious best more for my opponent. Any suggestions, other than getting better at chess!, as to how I can display the best move we both missed?

Same is true for opponents blunders, I see they have made them from the summery but I don't see them in the analysis and i cant tell if i took advantage of them or I missed them.

what am I missing?

Martin_Stahl
ArneLondon wrote:

When playing I always like to run the analysis after a game. After a poor move on my part the analysis marks this as a blunder as i have potentially given away a free piece. sometimes I cant spot why this is a blunder and if my opponent does not spot this blunder either and plays on with a different move the analysis does not show me the glaringly obvious best more for my opponent. Any suggestions, other than getting better at chess!, as to how I can display the best move we both missed?

Same is true for opponents blunders, I see they have made them from the summery but I don't see them in the analysis and i cant tell if i took advantage of them or I missed them.

what am I missing?

 

If you're on the website, you can go into the Analysis settings and toggle it to show the opponent's evals. Or turn on the engine analysis while stepping through the game to see the suggested lines.