A chess game report is the single readout you get after a game: overall accuracy for both sides, a count of mistakes and blunders, the best move in every key moment, the evaluation graph, and the turning points. chess.rodeo generates it automatically and for free, with no daily limit.
开始使用
从 Chess.com、Lichess 导入对局或上传 PGN 文件
What’s Inside the Game Report
The report is built to be read top to bottom in a minute, then explored as deep as you want. Every game you import produces the same summary.
- Accuracy for both sides — One percentage per player, computed with the Lichess centipawn-to-win%-to-accuracy formula, so you can compare your play against the opponent’s at a glance.
- Mistake and blunder counts — A clean tally of how many inaccuracies, mistakes, and blunders each side made, instead of scrolling through the whole game to find them.
- Best move in every position — For each move the engine shows its best move and the evaluation before and after, so a flagged move comes with the move you should have played.
- Evaluation graph — The advantage curve across the whole game makes it obvious where the position swung, even when the final result hides it.
- Turning points — The biggest evaluation swings are the moments that decided the game, and the report sends you straight to them.
The game report is one readout: accuracy, mistakes, best moves, the graph, and the turning points.
Stockfish runs on our servers at high depth, so the report does not depend on your browser or device. A large position-evaluation cache means common openings and well-known positions come back instantly.
How to Get the Game Report
- Import the game — Use a Chess.com username, a Lichess username, or paste a PGN. The username import pulls your recent games so you can pick the one you want.
- Run the analysis — Stockfish analyzes every position and assembles accuracy, move labels, best moves, and the evaluation graph.
- Read the report — Start with the accuracy and the mistake counts, then jump to each turning point and see the best move the engine wanted.
Move labels stay simple on purpose: book, best, good, inaccuracy, mistake, blunder. That is enough to know which moments cost you the game without drowning in jargon.
A Free Chess.com Game Report Alternative
Chess.com calls this feature the Game Report, and many players hit a daily limit on how many they can run. chess.rodeo gives you the same post-game readout with no daily quota and no required account.
| Feature | Chess.com Game Report | chess.rodeo |
|---|---|---|
| Accuracy for both sides | Yes | Yes |
| Mistake and blunder counts | Yes | Yes |
| Best move in each position | Yes | Yes |
| Evaluation graph | Yes | Yes |
| Reports per day | Limited on free tier | No daily limit |
| Works for Lichess games | No | Yes |
| Account required to start | Yes | No |
Feature details on other services can change over time. The practical difference is that here you can report one game after another without stopping, and it works the same whether the game came from Chess.com or Lichess.
When the Report Is the Right Tool
- Right after a session — Run a report on each blitz or rapid game while the decisions are still fresh, without hitting a cap halfway through.
- When you want the summary, not a replay — The accuracy, counts, and turning points tell you what happened faster than clicking through every move.
- When you play on more than one site — One report format covers both your Chess.com and Lichess games.
If you want the broader, step-by-step process of working through a game rather than the summary readout, see the Chess Review workflow. The report tells you what happened; the review is how you turn that into a plan.
Related Analysis Tools
- Chess Review — The full post-game review workflow, beyond the summary readout.
- Free Chess Analysis — Unlimited free analysis and how chess.rodeo compares to other platforms.
- Chess Game Analysis — Analyze a whole game move by move with Stockfish.
- Chess Accuracy Calculator — Check what your report accuracy means against realistic rating ranges.