Which plan shows best moves and blunders?

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Sadme123

Hi,

I'm completely confused on available analysis and review features in free and paid plans. Currently I'm on a free plan and I don't know which one to choose. I've got one "full review" per day. If I paid for the Diamond plan, I'd get unlimited such reviews. 

Now things are getting slightly complicated. When I try perform analysis once more on a different game, I get nagged about going premium, my accuracy is hidden as well as the counter of brillant and great moves. I can go step by step throughout other games, but without other fancy features, such as coloring good moves and blunders or showing arrows with best moves and threats. HOWEVER, they are still present when I review my games on mobile (Android) for as many games as I'd like.

I find coloring of moves very useful, as well as showing the best possible move and I want to use this feature on my computer. And that's why I don't know what plan to choose. According to https://support.chess.com/article/1322-what-does-premium-analysis-get-me - "Basic analysis will allow you to see all the 'best moves' and 'blunders' in the analysis tab, as well as view lines and see variations just like in full analysis". So I should have them both on PC and mobile for free. I double checked my configuration options and I've got all the "eyes" enabled in the move coloring section, but it is not working for me (except for the games I've made a daily full analysis on).

From what I understand, if I go Platinum, I'll get accuracy score and better analysis (but without explanations). The Gold plan doesn't mention neither analysis nor reviews and there are no other plans. So what should I do in order to see my blunders on a PC? 

KingMoored

When you are in the Analysis tab on the web, what happens if you click the magnifying glass at the bottom right:

 

Also, if you want the Accuracy Scores but don't need the Coach Move Explanations, the Platinum plan is what you want.

If you are a beginner like me, I really like the Coach Move Explanations because it uses the correct chess word terminology to explain the moves.  I find myself repeating these explanations in my head.

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