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Question : How can I create a fully automatic annotated game analysis on Lichess ?

Hey guys,
when I search through the games of players here on Lichess, I can see that a lot of these games show the information "computer anaylsis available".

A lot of moves are annotated with "Inaccuracies or mistake or blunder. Best move was ...." and with signs ?, ??, !?.

How is it possible to create such an annotated analysis within a study ? I don't want to make the annotation by myself ! The computer should do this for me.

I want to analyse some external games.

Now I found out that I can request this fully automatic annotated analysis when I import an external game.

Is this also possible if I already have a game in a Lichess study ?
I'm not sure I understand your question but you when you use the engine-analysis feature it will produce a very handy graphic as well as give you a summary of the highlights (inaccuracies, mistakes and blunders) of the game. It will give you a very superficial annotation but nothing like a true annotation.

You can accomplish this yourself by left-clicking on the move in the score sheet.
A menu will appear and you can simply click on "add comment".
This will allow you to annotate the move in question.
Correspondingly, the larger "comment" window will open under the board, in the lower part of your screen.
You can also enter your comment here, if you prefer.
By the way, when an annotation appears truncated in the score sheet you can simply click on the "comment" icon under the board and this will open the annotation window related to the particular move associated with your activating that feature, and you can read the whole text.

If your study has more than one members with "contributor" status, their names will automatically precede each annotation, as will yours if more than one member is annotating the same move.

You can do this for an existing study or an imported game.
You can also "clone" and existing study, if the owner allows it.

Hope this answers your questions.

Pix
You can request a computer analysis for any game regardless of whether it is on an analysis board or in a study simply by clicking "Request Computer Analysis" on the bottom of the game under the tab with a bar-graph symbol. The games cannot be too short (eg. one move) and you can only request one computer analysis per game in a study, so make sure you input all of the moves into the game before requesting one.

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