Hi I made a chess analysis website that lets you analyze every move. The good the bad and the mediocre. See the whole picture. Learn and play casually against human like ai opponents like Maia. You can try it out here ChessFish.io
I am open to all your feedback, enjoy and thank you for playing!
Hi I made a chess analysis website that lets you analyze every move. The good the bad and the mediocre. See the whole picture. Learn and play casually against human like ai opponents like Maia. You can try it out here ChessFish.io
I am open to all your feedback, enjoy and thank you for playing!
Very nice and useful!
I had a quick play, it is interesting - you must have put in a lot of effort.
It seems to have an opening book incorporated, so one use would be for those trying to understand theory and how good/bad the alternatives.
Another use would be blundercheck type analysis where you want to find out not only the best move in a position but the worst moves and any traps lurking.
I had a quick play, it is interesting - you must have put in a lot of effort.
It seems to have an opening book incorporated, so one use would be for those trying to understand theory and how good/bad the alternatives.
Another use would be blundercheck type analysis where you want to find out not only the best move in a position but the worst moves and any traps lurking.
@lizani said in #3:
Thank you!
@lizani said in #3:
> Thank you!
This is a great project that has A LOT of potential, check it out!
This is a great project that has A LOT of potential, check it out!
@Blunderb0ss said in #5:
This is a great project that has A LOT of potential, check it out!
Good job for him for doing it, I don't want to sound annoying but i genuinely wonder what is the point?
Why should I use this instead of lichess+Stockfish with the top 3 moves? I don't get it, why would people want to see all the bad moves?
@Blunderb0ss said in #5:
> This is a great project that has A LOT of potential, check it out!
Good job for him for doing it, I don't want to sound annoying but i genuinely wonder what is the point?
Why should I use this instead of lichess+Stockfish with the top 3 moves? I don't get it, why would people want to see all the bad moves?
I love the idea, well done.
It uses Maia 1100, what other engines are available?
I love the idea, well done.
It uses Maia 1100, what other engines are available?
@HommeSaoul said in #6:
Good job for him for doing it, I don't want to sound annoying but i genuinely wonder what is the point?
Why should I use this instead of lichess+Stockfish with the top 3 moves? I don't get it, why would people want to see all the bad moves?
What I see behind this project is a platform to train openings against a human-like bot in a direct and user friendly way, aimed at early-intermediate players. The evaluation for every move is still in its infancy and will likely have to be refined.
In my opinion the real selling point is a having Maia on the other side.
Using lichess+Stockfish is aligned with your skills and expertise in the game but too advanced for people like me, and we are the majority. Stockfish plays for pure consistency and lowering the difficulty just makes it roll suboptimal moves, unlikely natural, like preventing an attack that will happen a few moves ahead due to a high roll that no human would play at this level.
Why a bot instead of a human? Convenience, laziness and real time insights. Whole industries are build on the first two things.
I'm not a developer and maybe I'm completely off track though.
@HommeSaoul said in #6:
> Good job for him for doing it, I don't want to sound annoying but i genuinely wonder what is the point?
>
> Why should I use this instead of lichess+Stockfish with the top 3 moves? I don't get it, why would people want to see all the bad moves?
What I see behind this project is a platform to train openings against a human-like bot in a direct and user friendly way, aimed at early-intermediate players. The evaluation for every move is still in its infancy and will likely have to be refined.
In my opinion the real selling point is a having Maia on the other side.
Using lichess+Stockfish is aligned with your skills and expertise in the game but too advanced for people like me, and we are the majority. Stockfish plays for pure consistency and lowering the difficulty just makes it roll suboptimal moves, unlikely natural, like preventing an attack that will happen a few moves ahead due to a high roll that no human would play at this level.
Why a bot instead of a human? Convenience, laziness and real time insights. Whole industries are build on the first two things.
I'm not a developer and maybe I'm completely off track though.
@HommeSaoul said in #6:
Good job for him for doing it, I don't want to sound annoying but i genuinely wonder what is the point?
Why should I use this instead of lichess+Stockfish with the top 3 moves? I don't get it, why would people want to see all the bad moves?
For me, it helps blunder checking and when there are many good / decent moves available such as during the opening. Now that CPU is cheap and Stockfish is ELO 4000 stuff like analyzing every move becomes possible especially on multi threaded cpus. It is not for everyone, but I feel it helps me see my mistakes better and try out new moves comfortably. Also having it paired with Maia opponent makes it fun to play casually when not in a competitive mood.
@HommeSaoul said in #6:
> Good job for him for doing it, I don't want to sound annoying but i genuinely wonder what is the point?
>
> Why should I use this instead of lichess+Stockfish with the top 3 moves? I don't get it, why would people want to see all the bad moves?
For me, it helps blunder checking and when there are many good / decent moves available such as during the opening. Now that CPU is cheap and Stockfish is ELO 4000 stuff like analyzing every move becomes possible especially on multi threaded cpus. It is not for everyone, but I feel it helps me see my mistakes better and try out new moves comfortably. Also having it paired with Maia opponent makes it fun to play casually when not in a competitive mood.
+1 Interesting visualization. Nicely done.
+1 Interesting visualization. Nicely done.