Is it possible for HIARCS to show mistakes, inaccuracies, and blunders?
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Is it possible for HIARCS to show mistakes, inaccuracies, and blunders?
Something like Lichess post game.
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Re: Is it possible for HIARCS to show mistakes, inaccuracies, and blunders?
Yes by using "Analyze games". But no text comments.
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Re: Is it possible for HIARCS to show mistakes, inaccuracies, and blunders?
Hey good morning Frank, thanks for your post. Turned this on but it is not quite the same. In the Lichess example it shows mistakes, inaccuracies, and blunders for each move. But HIARCS just gives a total number of errors, but doesn't identify which move specifically was an error. Am I missing an option somewhere in HIARCS that will show mistakes, inaccuracies, and blunders for each move?
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Re: Is it possible for HIARCS to show mistakes, inaccuracies, and blunders?
In my short example (see second image) you see the outcome of the analysis with the evaluation symbols and move suggestion after inaccuracies and blunders.
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Re: Is it possible for HIARCS to show mistakes, inaccuracies, and blunders?
I have asked about this to be displayed with more graphics like colored notation that changes color as one player's evaluation reaches and advantage of plus/minus 3pts. The latest release has an evaluation graph and we can clearly see the dips. But numerically, if a move went from +2.30 to -4.10 clearly we lost a rook and a pawn for example. Hiarcs is great but also minimalist and streamlined. Other apps bury you with tabs and windows. It's a design choice really. The biggest request I have made is for Hiarcs to be able to create puzzles from our blunders in any database. That could be a good training model for what did X or Y miss in this position.
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