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Automatic analysis while watching chess on the internet

Hi there,

when I watch chess games of GMs I like to have an engine analyzing the game. Right now I am using a really cumbersome way of getting my analysis (Getting the FEN via Chessvision then starting a new game in cutechess and then I have my analysis but I have to do it every move). So is there a program to get the positions from the internet to the engine so that I dont need to manually refresh the positions.

Hi there, when I watch chess games of GMs I like to have an engine analyzing the game. Right now I am using a really cumbersome way of getting my analysis (Getting the FEN via Chessvision then starting a new game in cutechess and then I have my analysis but I have to do it every move). So is there a program to get the positions from the internet to the engine so that I dont need to manually refresh the positions.

@Buzzer4246 said in #1:

Automatic analysis while watching chess on the internet.

If you watch the game on Lichess' broadcast pages, you can turn on the analysis switch next to the board.

@Buzzer4246 said in #1: > Automatic analysis while watching chess on the internet. If you watch the game on Lichess' broadcast pages, you can turn on the analysis switch next to the board.

Of course COMPLETED games are great & can be viewed under Broadcasts & Click on The OTB Tournament You want . Games in Progress also though they are delayed . Lichess TV games can be looked at after the game is done which is usually more of what you should be doing to see the shots missed say in a 3 min game or 5 min game @Buzzer4246 ... Or the COMPLETED OTB games

Of course COMPLETED games are great & can be viewed under Broadcasts & Click on The OTB Tournament You want . Games in Progress also though they are delayed . Lichess TV games can be looked at after the game is done which is usually more of what you should be doing to see the shots missed say in a 3 min game or 5 min game @Buzzer4246 ... Or the COMPLETED OTB games

@CaseyReese said in #2:

If you watch the game on Lichess' broadcast pages, you can turn on the analysis switch next to the board.

I know but this is Stockfish 14 and it is not as fast as my local one.

@CaseyReese said in #2: > If you watch the game on Lichess' broadcast pages, you can turn on the analysis switch next to the board. I know but this is Stockfish 14 and it is not as fast as my local one.

@Buzzer4246 said in #4:

I know but this is Stockfish 14 and it is not as fast as my local one.

Maybe this is a bad idea or I’m misunderstanding what you said, but does it really matter? Any engine is loads better than any of us, it will give you practically the same insight.

@Buzzer4246 said in #4: > I know but this is Stockfish 14 and it is not as fast as my local one. Maybe this is a bad idea or I’m misunderstanding what you said, but does it really matter? Any engine is loads better than any of us, it will give you practically the same insight.

Chessvision.ai creator here.

There's a better way to do this than scanning every position. Check this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtI3F2fzkRo - you are interested in what's shown at 0:20 and the app is available here: https://my.chessvision.ai/

Chessvision.ai creator here. There's a better way to do this than scanning every position. Check this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtI3F2fzkRo - you are interested in what's shown at 0:20 and the app is available here: https://my.chessvision.ai/

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