I NEED TO SEE HOW MANY BLUNDERS I MADE!!!!!!

Non-premium, you get one a day.
Quick analysis, which I don’t think you need premium for, shows TOTAL blunders misses and mistakes.
This is all on the iPhone app. The site may be different

What the hell is this new system showing how many best, excellent and good moves you made at the end of the game? I need to see how many blunders I made in the game. Seeing 0 blunders after a game really boosts my confidence. Does anyone else feel the same?
It's a change some members have currently.

Non-premium, you get one a day.
Quick analysis, which I don’t think you need premium for, shows TOTAL blunders misses and mistakes.
This is all on the iPhone app. The site may be different
It's a pity u gave some of the worst advice in existence.

How many blunders you made is simple:
Step 1, Subtract your rating from 3000
Step 2, Now divide your number by 100
Step 3, Now take the square root
That's how many times you blunder per game.
Glad to know I’m not the only one who feels that way 😄 It’s weirdly motivating to see "0 blunders" staring back at you!
Non-premium, you get one a day.
Quick analysis, which I don’t think you need premium for, shows TOTAL blunders misses and mistakes.
This is all on the iPhone app. The site may be different
Thanks for the info. Still I kinda miss the old simple way where you could tell at the end of the game without any game review. Or maybe it still shows that but I have not understood how this new layout works. And I prefer the website.
What the hell is this new system showing how many best, excellent and good moves you made at the end of the game? I need to see how many blunders I made in the game. Seeing 0 blunders after a game really boosts my confidence. Does anyone else feel the same?
It's a change some members have currently.
Appreciate the info! Hope they bring back the old display — I found it more mentally digestible, especially after a tough game.
Congrats on achieving enlightenment. Meanwhile, us mere mortals still rely on silicon brains to tell us we suck.
How many blunders you made is simple:
Step 1, Subtract your rating from 3000
Step 2, Now divide your number by 100
Step 3, Now take the square root
That's how many times you blunder per game.
After doing the math, I can say I blundered around 0.83066 times
How many blunders you made is simple:
Step 1, Subtract your rating from 3000
Step 2, Now divide your number by 100
Step 3, Now take the square root
That's how many times you blunder per game.
Ah yes, finally — chess improvement via black magic and bad math. Can’t wait for the day Stockfish says, “You blundered one and three-fourths times, rounded down by the Fibonacci of your ego.”

How many blunders you made is simple:
Step 1, Subtract your rating from 3000
Step 2, Now divide your number by 100
Step 3, Now take the square root
That's how many times you blunder per game.
Ah yes, finally — chess improvement via black magic and bad math. Can’t wait for the day Stockfish says, “You blundered one and three-fourths times, rounded down by the Fibonacci of your ego.”
To be fair, nobody was talking about improvement.
Your original post said that you want to see the number to boost your confidence. Where is the improvement in that?
Instead, find which moves were blunders, try to understand why they are bad and try to not make the same blunders ever again.
How many blunders you made is simple:
Step 1, Subtract your rating from 3000
Step 2, Now divide your number by 100
Step 3, Now take the square root
That's how many times you blunder per game.
Ah yes, finally — chess improvement via black magic and bad math. Can’t wait for the day Stockfish says, “You blundered one and three-fourths times, rounded down by the Fibonacci of your ego.”
To be fair, nobody was talking about improvement.
Your original post said that you want to see the number to boost your confidence. Where is the improvement in that?
Instead, find which moves were blunders, try to understand why they are bad and try to not make the same blunders ever again.
Actually, seeing 0 blunders is about improvement. In my original post, I said it boosts my confidence which therefore helps me reinforce my intuition. When I trust my instincts during a game and later see 0 blunders, it tells me I'm thinking in the right direction. That kind of feedback helps me grow and refine my decision-making.
With the new quick analysis layout, I just get a vague summary of how many "best" or "good" moves I made — but I don’t clearly see how many actual mistakes or blunders slipped through unless I use full game review, which I can only do once a day. So yeah, it might look like a small cosmetic change, but things like this do impact how players learn and improve — especially those of us who aren't just relying on raw theory but trying to sharpen our instincts over time.
What the hell is this new system showing how many best, excellent and good moves you made at the end of the game? I need to see how many blunders I made in the game. Seeing 0 blunders after a game really boosts my confidence. Does anyone else feel the same?