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Non premium users can't see blunders or mistakes anymore

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Aditya8sh

I'm not sure if this is a problem for every user cause no one has posted on the internet, but whenever I complete a game, I a non-premium user can't even see the mistakes or blunders which I make in the chess game. I have to use my free game analysis to see these.  Is anyone else facing this issue? Do I seriously just have to become a diamond user to see the blunders as well

Vedant-15

Premium should be free because everyone is not in good condition

catsrulec
I agree not every one can afford premium
LordSupremeChess
You can use Lichess’s analysis for chess.com games.
LordSupremeChess
However, I agree with you. They should be taking things off premium. It’s unfair to other competitors that don't have premium facing opponents that do and therefore are better trained.
spoilerturtle

well chess.com is saying in the game review "you can become a better player if you buy the premium stuff". i think the game review is sometimes spotty,it says i missed or blundered but when i ran it through free progs it's okay.

Nihilus9187

Chess has to make money, and even if I can't justify spending $x on premium it's still just fun, pick your best game in the last day and analyze it or your worst. Honestly the onky bad experience on here is 1 lesson per week, that's where you can get other more beneficial stuff for free or bought.

Nihilus9187

I wanna add on to say you can see your blunders and misses, it's just recognizing your mistakes in a self analysis afterwards. You can go in depth on learning on something like chessable. That's far more useful than an analysis of one game.

limguff

it sucks but you can use chess.wintrcat.uk to get reviews for free

you're welcome

magipi
LordSupremeChess wrote:
You can use Lichess’s analysis for chess.com games.

Or you can use chess.com's analysis, for free.

Or you can download and use Stockfish, for free.

The OP confuses Analysis with Game Review. To be fair, that's entirely chess.com's fault, they do everything they can to confuse everyone.

David

The idea is for you to determine if you’d like to pay for more access to the premium feature. If you don’t, that’s cool - you can continue to play with a basic membership. Or use the other resources that are available if you don’t want to spend the money. If someone is happy to spend the money for those features and this lessons, cool - complaining because you’re not willing to is a bit entitled.

Stroowberry
I’m also a non-premium user and I can see mistakes and blunders still
Stroowberry
Chess.com’s analysis says that “Your opponent is going to win material through a tactic” but the analysis doesn’t really acknowledge the tactic the player does that extends to at least 3 moves
Kaeldorn

Does anyone know if one can get the Elo evaluation of a game outside chess.com?

Derek-C-Goodwin

Chess.com is on servers, has staff, admin, offices, lightbulbs, parking spaces, litter pickers, cleaners, insurances, contractors to maintain its buildings etc, all has to be paid for.

vividkreations

Non-premium users have lost the ability to spot blunders or mistakes, like a chef without a taste test! Their experience is limited, missing out on the fine details that can make or break the moment. Upgrading to premium not only sharpens their perception but also enhances their overall experience. Why settle for average when you can be part of the elite, where clarity and precision reign supreme