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Analysing all my "Lost forced checkmate sequence"

Hi,

I wonder if there would be a feature in Lichess to be able to replay and re-analyse all "Lost forced checkmate sequence".
I know I can do it on a game by game basis with the analysis tool, but I would like a feature to "revise" all this missed checkmate sequence of mine (soooo frustrating to discover them after a lost game...). It could be in the form of problems ("find the best move for whites/blacks") but only with a catalog of positions coming from the games I've played.

Hope I am clear.
Thanks in advance for your feedback,
Jonathan.

Hi, I wonder if there would be a feature in Lichess to be able to replay and re-analyse all "Lost forced checkmate sequence". I know I can do it on a game by game basis with the analysis tool, but I would like a feature to "revise" all this missed checkmate sequence of mine (soooo frustrating to discover them after a lost game...). It could be in the form of problems ("find the best move for whites/blacks") but only with a catalog of positions coming from the games I've played. Hope I am clear. Thanks in advance for your feedback, Jonathan.

Hello, this is an interesting idea.
At first sight this feature could be a problematic theme but as a user I don't think this feature exists for the moment.
However you should have posted this message in the "Lichess Feedback" category of the forum. This is a part of the forum that is dedicated to "feature requests" and here you could get more answers.

Hello, this is an interesting idea. At first sight this feature could be a problematic theme but as a user I don't think this feature exists for the moment. However you should have posted this message in the "Lichess Feedback" category of the forum. This is a part of the forum that is dedicated to "feature requests" and here you could get more answers.

Interesting idea to see mate patterns. Still, studiying all your blunders might be more useful. Most of the "lost mate sequences" are clear wins that take some more moves after that loss. Some of them are decisive, of course.

Interesting idea to see mate patterns. Still, studiying all your blunders might be more useful. Most of the "lost mate sequences" are clear wins that take some more moves after that loss. Some of them are decisive, of course.

@tatane79: Sorry for deleting your repost. Ofc it is perfectly fine to repost this once in Lichess Feedback.

Btw a forcing checkmate is not necessarily optimal from a practical point of view: the checkmate sequence can be complex, while there is a slower alternative, which simplifies the position into a no-brainer.

@tatane79: Sorry for deleting your repost. Ofc it is perfectly fine to repost this once in Lichess Feedback. Btw a forcing checkmate is not necessarily optimal from a practical point of view: the checkmate sequence can be complex, while there is a slower alternative, which simplifies the position into a no-brainer.

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