ICCF - Correspondence Chess

ICCF - Correspondence Chess
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Freitag, 27. Juli 2018

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Dear Manfred
We are always working to add new tools to help our members. This time, we just released a tool that allows you to run a game analysis using our chess engine.
You can see a graph with the evolution of the game analysis move by move, and detect a blunder or a winning position.
This tool can be opened on each game’s page by clicking the button “Request Computer Analysis”. Let me share with you the analysis of the game between Magnus Carlsen vs Levon Aronian in the last Tournament in Norway, where clearly, Levon makes a mistake after playing 27… Nf6 and Magnus wins the game.
You can interact with the graph by clicking on it, and the position will appear on the board.
We believe this new tool is a great add on to your analysis toolbox. Try it and let us know your opinion.
As most of our tools, this one is also free. But if you are a Supporter, you can change the engine’s depth of analysis to obtain better results.
If you are not a Supporter yet, this is a good opportunity and enjoy this tool at its full potential. Just click this link: I want to contribute again today!
If you already contributed and you're one of our loved Supporters, thank you! Remember you can contribute again, extend you Supporter period and help us keep improving 365Chess.com. Just click this link: I want to contribute again today!
And don't forget to let us know what you think about this tool and the many others we have.
Warm regards,
365Chess.com Team

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