Hello,
for correspondence chess (*), it would be great to be able to save personal analyses at any move of the game, privately. Such annotations would ideally include text, symbols (for position evaluation), arrows and marked squares (like on Chessbase softwares).
In this way, players could remember already studied variants during the progression of the games.
Moreover, we can imagine that such analyses can be made public after the end of the part. This would create in Lichess a great mine of annotated games, helping players who want to progress (imagine if you could study annotated games of 2600+ players! (**)).
Best regards,
Permutohedron
(*) And maybe also for some other variants.
(**) Automatic analysis by the computer are a great feature but this is not sufficient to capture all aspects of a game.
for correspondence chess (*), it would be great to be able to save personal analyses at any move of the game, privately. Such annotations would ideally include text, symbols (for position evaluation), arrows and marked squares (like on Chessbase softwares).
In this way, players could remember already studied variants during the progression of the games.
Moreover, we can imagine that such analyses can be made public after the end of the part. This would create in Lichess a great mine of annotated games, helping players who want to progress (imagine if you could study annotated games of 2600+ players! (**)).
Best regards,
Permutohedron
(*) And maybe also for some other variants.
(**) Automatic analysis by the computer are a great feature but this is not sufficient to capture all aspects of a game.