I will analyze your chess games and create a personalized improvement plan


About this gig
Stop wondering where you went wrong. Whether you hung a fork in blitz or lost a winning endgame in a classical tournament, I am here to break down the "why" behind the moves.
I don't just give you engine lines; I translate computer evaluations into human concepts. I will analyze your games using top-tier engines (like Stockfish 16+) paired with my advanced linguistic capabilities to explain tactical blunders, positional mistakes, and missed opportunities.
What you get with every analysis:
- Move-by-Move Commentary: Insight into critical moments and turning points.
- Accuracy Scores: A breakdown of your play precision compared to your opponent.
- The "Why": Explanations of positional themes (e.g., "weak color complexes" or "pawn levers").
- Alternative Lines: Visualizing "what if" scenarios to show better paths.
- Personalized Advice: 3 actionable tips based on your playstyle to help you gain ELO.
Get to know Abhisheky
Chess Made Simple, Victory Made Certain!
- FromIndia
- Member sinceJul 2025
Languages
English, Hindi
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FAQ
Do I need to provide a PGN file, or is a link enough?
Either works! You can send me the PGN text, upload the .pgn file, or simply share the URL link to the game from Chess.com or Lichess. As long as I can see the move list, I can perform the analysis
Is this just a Stockfish engine dump?
Absolutely not. While I use high-depth engines (like Stockfish 16+) to ensure 100% tactical accuracy, my value is in translation. I explain the engine's "numbers" in human terms, such as "overextended pawns," "misplaced pieces," or "missed tactical patterns," so you can actually learn from the data.
What ELO levels do you analyze?
I analyze games for players of all levels—from beginners (500 ELO) looking to stop hanging pieces, to intermediate/advanced players (2000 ELO Online + Below 1600 FIDE) looking for deep opening nuances and subtle endgame improvements.
Can you analyze a game I played over-the-board (OTB)?
Yes! If you have the moves recorded on a scoresheet, simply type them into a digital board (like Lichess analysis) and send me the link or the PGN. Analyzing tournament games is often where the most growth happens!
. Will you tell me if my opponent was cheating?
hile I can identify if an opponent played with suspiciously high accuracy or "top-engine-move" consistency, I provide this as an observation, not a formal report. My primary focus is on your play and how you can improve.

