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Is there a way to see the average centipawn loss by openings AND variants?

I was thinking of adding the scandi to my main repertoire, but I checked out my game insights

As the title suggests, Is there a way to see the average centipawn loss by openings and variants?

I've been playing the scandi and would love to play more of it and soon play it OTB, but when i checked chess insights I found out that my average centipawn loss was 111. So naturally, I felt discouraged, but then i remembered that I always play the scandi in bullet chess, where the games are always chaotic (at least mine). I never played it in rapid but I played it in blitz and I'm pretty sure I play it better there than bullet chess. So I want to know my average centipawn loss in blitz chess with the scandi. Is there a way to do it?

I was thinking of adding the scandi to my main repertoire, but I checked out my game insights As the title suggests, Is there a way to see the average centipawn loss by openings and variants? I've been playing the scandi and would love to play more of it and soon play it OTB, but when i checked chess insights I found out that my average centipawn loss was 111. So naturally, I felt discouraged, but then i remembered that I always play the scandi in bullet chess, where the games are always chaotic (at least mine). I never played it in rapid but I played it in blitz and I'm pretty sure I play it better there than bullet chess. So I want to know my average centipawn loss in blitz chess with the scandi. Is there a way to do it?

Click the Filters tab. Hover the cursor over "Opening" and check the openings you are interested in seeing data for.
Similarly there is a filter for Variant that includes blitz etc.

Click the Filters tab. Hover the cursor over "Opening" and check the openings you are interested in seeing data for. Similarly there is a filter for Variant that includes blitz etc.

Many many thanks! Now that I've seen it, it seems pretty obvious. Thank you for pointing it out to me.

Many many thanks! Now that I've seen it, it seems pretty obvious. Thank you for pointing it out to me.

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