Local Computer Analysis using software from Chessbase

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cesarvegamx

I'm using software from Chessbase, both Fritz 15 and Chessbase 14.

I was expecting to use them for a quick post-game analysis, like the one offered here at chess.com.

 

I like the quick 2-3 minutes analysis that I get here, I thought I could get such out of my software in less time, given I have an i7 processor (8 cores) and 32GB RAM, which when running the analysis would be totaly devoted to it.

I see several options for analysis, Deep Analysis, Cloud Analysis and Tactical Analysis, any of them seems to take much longer and don't get the same input.

Which will provide a similar(and faster) analysis to what I get here?

notmtwain

If you like the analysis here, why don't you just buy a premium membership here? The analysis will be much stronger  and deeper than the one you now get.

RMChess1954

Copy your game to the clipboard. In Fritz goto Home tab, click Paste Game. Click the Analysis tab. Select Full Analysis. Set like this...

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10 minutes per game. The analysis won't look like Chess.com's. It will give you less info but more to the point. Try it.

cesarvegamx
RMChess1954 wrote:

Copy your game to the clipboard. In Fritz goto Home tab, click Paste Game. Click the Analysis tab. Select Full Analysis. Set like this...

 

10 minutes per game. The analysis won't look like Chess.com's. It will give you less info but more to the point. Try it.

 

Ooooh..... on the Fritz tab, not on Chessbase... I thought of Fritz more like to play against with, and Chessbase for analysis sad.png...

Thanks for your help ! happy.png

 

Yet, this analysis fall short to show me clearly the blunders, for example, a point in the games where I missed a mate in 3, isn't marked as bad move, or blunder, anything.... it just annotated the variation with the # in the last move....besides, it is very verbosy in other parts of the game.

 

 

LietotajsN

The analysis provided here is somewhat useless unless it is used to look for missed tactical opportunities. Here's an example: in a game my opponent moved his queen as Black in the opening phase of the Scandinavian times in a row, of which only one move was forced, to go back to the original square. The software thought this waste of tempi was perfect moves. :)

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