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Option for not showing engine analysis

When using Lichess to look at tournament games (i.e. broadcasts), the finished games will often (always?) show an engine analysis in the form of an evaluation after each move and inaccuracies/blunders. This is not ideal for studying and learning from the games as I find it hard to avoid looking at them and being spoiled of general evaluation and critical points. I was wondering if there is an option to turn off this post-game analysis from showing?

When using Lichess to look at tournament games (i.e. broadcasts), the finished games will often (always?) show an engine analysis in the form of an evaluation after each move and inaccuracies/blunders. This is not ideal for studying and learning from the games as I find it hard to avoid looking at them and being spoiled of general evaluation and critical points. I was wondering if there is an option to turn off this post-game analysis from showing?

You can press z to turn off the engine altogether. This isn't perfect because it will still show the inaccuracies etc, but the evaluations won't be there.

I do wish there was a way to just see the moves with no engine analyses, though.

You can press z to turn off the engine altogether. This isn't perfect because it will still show the inaccuracies etc, but the evaluations won't be there. I do wish there was a way to just see the moves with no engine analyses, though.

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