lichess.org
Donate

Learn from your mistakes.

I agree this is THE feature to improve our game.
Thanks a lot.
I find this feature useful for games I played some time ago, so that I don't remember the game and mistakes, but can go through the usual thought process over again.
@thibault , is there a possibility to get a random analyzed game of mine from a random day?
I just figured out the best way to use "Learn from your mistakes." Just use it before studying the game. I like that it lets me try again when I fail. I could skip a mistake if I wanted to. Sometimes I had to ask for the solution. After learning from a mistake it was easy to move on to the next mistake. It even lets me learn from my opponent's mistakes. It turns the board around to do this.

Once I accidentally left "Learn from your mistakes". It said "You browsed away" "What do you want to do?" "Resume learning" "Close learning" I clicked Resume learning and I could continue where I left off.

Everything possible was invented to make the experience easy and enjoyable.

Studying a game used to be a bit tedious. Now it's fun.

What an amazing idea and it works so perfectly. I doubt any other chess website has this feature. The other websites should be thrown out and the entire world should use lichess.
@tailuge I'm a fan of your work. Hope you keep developing your programs. They seem fun and useful for bullet players and those who lack board awareness.
Amazing feature! I just came here to thank the developers, this site is really lovely, thanks for the good work!!
@Tangelo777 why would you want more than 25 games to be analysed per day? This limit seems perfectly understandable anyway and I don't see how it makes this feature "of limited use".
@mCoombes314 Computer Analysis is now available for all variants. Most games here are fast. For quick classical (10 minutes or so), blitz, and bullet time controls, it's very easy to exceed the limit of 25 games per day.
Also, if I want to analyze my past games to learn from my mistakes, the limit bites even more. So, if lichess limits the number of games that can be analyzed, then introducing the "learn from your mistakes" feature is not a good idea. It's a blunder.

This topic has been archived and can no longer be replied to.