Really just a simple question for the community... First, some information:
Usually after the win/loss I review my game(s) after play has ended and I run the computer analysis. After reviewing how the opponent and I played, I will usually click on "learn from your mistakes". Out of sheer boredom I started playing all the computer recommended moves after figuring out the best moves, just to see how the game could have been different.
Here is the interesting thing: 9/10 if I follow the stockfish recommended moves the game turns and I either lose (even from winning positions) or the game ends in a draw. For me this seems counterproductive... There are times that I feel reviewing these mistakes takes away from my creativity and my tactics.
So, maybe this is a multiple part question(s):
1) Do you find the "review your mistakes" feature useful.
2) Has anyone else noticed this trend of draw or lose if you look at how the game progresses had you both played all computer recommended moves.
* as a side note, it looks as if Stockfish prefers a drawing position, and plays more for a draw than for a win...
** maybe the positions I am playing naturally are what causes the end result to be a drawn position etc etc...??
Thank you for any feedback! I have ran analysis on most of my games so please feel free to look through my history, or better yet... let me know what you think/feel after reviewing your own computer analysis.
I, in no way, claim to be a talented chess player. I play purely for fun so let’s please keep the feedback constructive! Thank you again for your time.
-Bishop
*edited for grammar/spelling
Usually after the win/loss I review my game(s) after play has ended and I run the computer analysis. After reviewing how the opponent and I played, I will usually click on "learn from your mistakes". Out of sheer boredom I started playing all the computer recommended moves after figuring out the best moves, just to see how the game could have been different.
Here is the interesting thing: 9/10 if I follow the stockfish recommended moves the game turns and I either lose (even from winning positions) or the game ends in a draw. For me this seems counterproductive... There are times that I feel reviewing these mistakes takes away from my creativity and my tactics.
So, maybe this is a multiple part question(s):
1) Do you find the "review your mistakes" feature useful.
2) Has anyone else noticed this trend of draw or lose if you look at how the game progresses had you both played all computer recommended moves.
* as a side note, it looks as if Stockfish prefers a drawing position, and plays more for a draw than for a win...
** maybe the positions I am playing naturally are what causes the end result to be a drawn position etc etc...??
Thank you for any feedback! I have ran analysis on most of my games so please feel free to look through my history, or better yet... let me know what you think/feel after reviewing your own computer analysis.
I, in no way, claim to be a talented chess player. I play purely for fun so let’s please keep the feedback constructive! Thank you again for your time.
-Bishop
*edited for grammar/spelling