Not a tool, but very useful is an analysis like this: Work with a chessmate of your own club, or a friend on lichess.
The method:
- Make s a study on lichess.
- Analyse your own game without a computer. Write in the notes WHY you played your moves.
- Ask the chessfriend to react on your choices. Your chessfriend does not have to be better than you. He will anyway have another vision on the moves and give you new ideas.
- As a reward you do the same with his/her games.
- Last and least: analyze with the engine.
Not a tool, but very useful is an analysis like this: Work with a chessmate of your own club, or a friend on lichess.
The method:
1. Make s a study on lichess.
2. Analyse your own game without a computer. Write in the notes WHY you played your moves.
3. Ask the chessfriend to react on your choices. Your chessfriend does not have to be better than you. He will anyway have another vision on the moves and give you new ideas.
4. As a reward you do the same with his/her games.
5. Last and least: analyze with the engine.