diagnosing mistakes

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Dave

S.Yorks.England

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I would like to see if my move is good/poor/blunder etc.
I have seen websites-365chess .com foer example where you can analyse your opening moves and it gives you a score(like you see in books)
However It only lets you go so far without registering.
I assume if you register you can carry on for the whole game
My question is,if I entered my move but only after I had made it on RHP would this be regarded as cheating?

Über-Nerd

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@venda

It sounds an awful lot like engine analysis to me.

c

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Sounds like breaking the rules diagnosing mistakes whilst game in progress. Why don't you do this after the whole game has ended?

Dave

S.Yorks.England

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Thanks for your comments and suggestion which I think I agree with.
I haven't subscribed/downloaded anything from these sites and probably won't.
Most of my errors are just careless mistakes anyway-mis-calculating an exchange,blundering a piece and the like.

Über-Nerd

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@venda

"The mistakes are all there, waiting to be made."

Saviely Tartakover.

😆

The Ghost Chamber

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@venda said
Thanks for your comments and suggestion which I think I agree with.
I haven't subscribed/downloaded anything from these sites and probably won't.
Most of my errors are just careless mistakes anyway-mis-calculating an exchange,blundering a piece and the like.
There is nothing wrong with analysing your games, once they are completed.