I think I asked this question already months ago. But I don't know how to view my past posts nor do I remember the answer to the question:
I just finished a game on lichess. Where can I find the notation of that game?
ThanksHerbert
I think I asked this question already months ago. But I don't know how to view my past posts nor do I remember the answer to the question:
I just finished a game on lichess. Where can I find the notation of that game?
ThanksHerbert
@Quine_Kafka said in #1:
•Games
Click top right of your screen (your username). A menu appears. Click on your profile.
Your browser will direct you to your profile page.
There click bottom right "Games"
You should be able to view your games (to view all the moves, click on the game)
And you can see your activities of your last days if you scroll further down
•Forum Posts
Click top right of your screen (your username). A menu appears. Click on your profile.
Your browser will direct you to your profile page.
There, you will see your username in big letters. Under them, you will see 4 sections;
Tournament Points, Studies, Forums, and Blog Posts.
Click on "Forums" to view your past written forums.
(wait like 1 minute for the games and forums to register to the website)
PS: or use these links: https://lichess.org/@/Quine_Kafka
(Click "Games)
https://lichess.org/forum/search?text=user%3AQuine_Kafka
Your forum posts
Hope this helps :)
@Quine_Kafka said in #1:
•Games
Click top right of your screen (your username). A menu appears. Click on your profile.
Your browser will direct you to your profile page.
There click bottom right "Games"
You should be able to view your games (to view all the moves, click on the game)
And you can see your activities of your last days if you scroll further down
•Forum Posts
Click top right of your screen (your username). A menu appears. Click on your profile.
Your browser will direct you to your profile page.
There, you will see your username in big letters. Under them, you will see 4 sections;
Tournament Points, Studies, Forums, and Blog Posts.
Click on "Forums" to view your past written forums.
(wait like 1 minute for the games and forums to register to the website)
PS: or use these links: https://lichess.org/@/Quine_Kafka
(Click "Games)
https://lichess.org/forum/search?text=user%3AQuine_Kafka
Your forum posts
Hope this helps :)
Thanks, I found the game played today. And I can play through it. But what I really want is to transfer it to my Chessbase-DB (and analyze it).
In the game navigation bar there is an icon for further options. But there I only have these options:
turn the board around;
Zen mode (whatever that is);
voice input;
Keyboard input;
Game display preferences;
Game behavior preferences,
All highly sophisticated stuff (for me; without "turn the board around"), but no „download pgn“.
(Thanks to your advice I also found my posts concerning the same issues way back in 2023).
Thanks, I found the game played today. And I can play through it. But what I really want is to transfer it to my Chessbase-DB (and analyze it).
In the game navigation bar there is an icon for further options. But there I only have these options:
turn the board around;
Zen mode (whatever that is);
voice input;
Keyboard input;
Game display preferences;
Game behavior preferences,
All highly sophisticated stuff (for me; without "turn the board around"), but no „download pgn“.
(Thanks to your advice I also found my posts concerning the same issues way back in 2023).
Click the "microscope" icon to get to analysis mode and then, under the board, select "share&export" tab. There you can download the game in PGN format (two versions are available).
Click the "microscope" icon to get to analysis mode and then, under the board, select "share&export" tab. There you can download the game in PGN format (two versions are available).
@Quine_Kafka said in #3:
Step 1: Click on the game you want to export
Step 2: Under the board you will see 4 sections;
Computer Analysis, Move Times, Crosstable and
Share and export.
Click on share and export.
There, under "download annotated" and "download raw" you will see the PGN.
Copy paste that and paste it in your desired website to view it.
PS: Zen mode is used to concentrate in games. All other things beside the board will disappear, only the board will be visible. Lichess also offers analysis (under computer analysis section).
Hope this helps :)
@Quine_Kafka said in #3:
Step 1: Click on the game you want to export
Step 2: Under the board you will see 4 sections;
Computer Analysis, Move Times, Crosstable and
>Share and export.
Click on share and export.
There, under "download annotated" and "download raw" you will see the PGN.
Copy paste that and paste it in your desired website to view it.
PS: Zen mode is used to concentrate in games. All other things beside the board will disappear, only the board will be visible. Lichess also offers analysis (under computer analysis section).
Hope this helps :)