
New Free Game Review Tool
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Because Why Not?Building a Chess Game Review app was always on my bucket list. I had a some free time, so I thought, “why not now?” A few evenings later, I had something up and running — simple, free, and actually pretty fun to use.
At the moment, you can:
- Import games straight from Chess.com or Lichess, or just paste a PGN,
- Click on a game to request analysis,
- The Game Review tags your moves (book, good, best, etc.), shows an engine chart, time usage stats, accuracy,
- Features a replay window where you can spot missed lines and laugh at your blunders,
- It’s powered by Stockfish 17 Lite at depth 12.
For those who like the details: move categories are based on how far you were from the best move —
- 0.25–0.75 = Inaccuracy
- 0.75–1.5 = Mistake
- 1.5+ = Blunder
The whole point isn’t to be heavy or professional — just a quick, lightweight way to peek at your games and get some insight without overthinking it.
Give it a try on my test site and let me know what you think! Try Now
Kind Regards,
Toan Hoang (@HollowLeaf)
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