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All New: Game Review Explains The Why Behind Chess Moves

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Game Review is now live! Understand The Why Behind Chess Moves In This Reimagined Learning Experienc

Game Review is now live! Understand The Why Behind Chess Moves In This Reimagined Learning Experience! [chess.com header logo] Introducing Game Review! Understand The Why Behind Chess Moves In This Reimagined Learning Experience. [desktop computer] Explore Game Review Now How to Use Game Review [green line] 1 See The Big Picture Review accuracy scores, move classification totals, and read Coach’s summary. [laptop] 2 Identify Your Opening Identify which opening you played, how many times you’ve played it, and your historical win rate. [laptop] 3 Learn About Your Opening Review a summary of your opening and learn the pros and cons. [laptop] 4 Learn From Your Moves Understand the why behind your moves by reviewing the analysis and seeing coach’s explanations. [laptop] 5 Retry Your Mistakes Easily locate the key moments from the match and retry them to update your accuracy score. [laptop] 6 Improve With Personalized Training Try lessons and puzzles that are tailored to you based on your game review. [laptop] Start Using Game Review to Improve Your Chess. Explore Game Review Now [chess.com logo]( [iOS]( [Google Play]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Twitch]( [YouTube]( [Work at Chess.com!]( Want less email? [Change your e-mail preferences](. Stop ALL Chess.com e-mail? [Unsubscribe](. Add alert@ chess. com to your address book so you don't miss any email from Chess.com. Please do not reply to this email. Need help? Visit Chess.com [Customer Support](. This email was sent to: {EMAIL} - [Privacy Policy]( [Chess.com]( | PO Box 970397. Orem, UT 84097

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