If you want to replicate my work, make sure that you have version 1.3.3 or higher installed, as I will use some features that only showed up in v1.3.3. There is a chess library for Python, python-chess, which can parse the downloaded PGN file. #STOCKFISH CHESS MOVE ANALYZER DOWNLOAD#In order to make this plot with Python, you first need to download the annotated game file by clicking on the ‘FEN & PGN’ link under the plot, and selecting the ‘Download annotated’ option. Before you judge the players too harshly for making mistakes or blunders, look at the time control for this game - it is ‘1/2 + 0’, which means that each player has a 30 second clock for the entire game, and no extra time is added for moving. If you go to the game url, you can replay the game and see annotations along with some alternate lines for the best moves as calculated by stockfish. For this game, the advantage was equal or slightly in white’s favor at the start, but black took over on move 6, and retained the advantage until checkmate was achieved on move 28. You can see the same chart (and the game) for yourself by going to. I got this specific advantage chart by randomly selecting one of the top games from and requesting a computer analysis. The computer analysis runs the chess engine stockfish behind the scenes, and when it is finished, one of the outputs is an ‘advantage chart’ that looks like this: The site has a ton of cool features, and they are adding new ones on a regular basis.Īfter you finish a game on lichess, you can view an ‘analysis board’ for that game, and request a computer analysis. Specifically, I’ve been playing on lichess, which is a free and open-source online chess server. Like many people, I’ve been playing some chess recently.
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