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Replay your own bunder moves in puzzle form

Over the last weeks, I have set up a small, free app that analyzes your own games and identifies blunder moves. You can then replay the positions in puzzle form to find better moves and improve your skills.

If you have time, please try it out and let me know what you think! I am looking for feedback on what to improve :)

The app is available for free on Google Play Store via https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cbt.chess_blunder_trainer

Over the last weeks, I have set up a small, free app that analyzes your own games and identifies blunder moves. You can then replay the positions in puzzle form to find better moves and improve your skills. If you have time, please try it out and let me know what you think! I am looking for feedback on what to improve :) The app is available for free on Google Play Store via https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cbt.chess_blunder_trainer

I will check that later perhaps, seems Nice!

I will check that later perhaps, seems Nice!

Great to hear, let me know, what you think :)

I have now also set up a one-page website for the app with some additional screenshots here: https://www.chessblundertrainer.com

Great to hear, let me know, what you think :) I have now also set up a one-page website for the app with some additional screenshots here: https://www.chessblundertrainer.com

What's the difference between this and the "learn from your mistakes" option on lichess?

What's the difference between this and the "learn from your mistakes" option on lichess?

What I see as the main difference: The interface is set up specifically for analysing blunder moves. At least on the smartphone, I find the "learn from your mistakes function" a bit limited in comparison. In the app,you have the evaluation of the position, move lines after blunder and for thr best move etc easily accessible.

Also: You can easily import games from various sources, and will have your blunders all in one place. And, you can specifically go through your blunders from all of your games at once.

What I see as the main difference: The interface is set up specifically for analysing blunder moves. At least on the smartphone, I find the "learn from your mistakes function" a bit limited in comparison. In the app,you have the evaluation of the position, move lines after blunder and for thr best move etc easily accessible. Also: You can easily import games from various sources, and will have your blunders all in one place. And, you can specifically go through your blunders from all of your games at once.

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