Analysis

How to use BlitzForge analysis after a game

Use the Analysis hub, analysis credits, move quality and visible mistakes in BlitzForge without treating review as a generic lesson.

BlitzForge analysis helps you return to a recent game without turning review into a long theory session. The Analysis hub shows analysis credits, opens games to review and separates game review from the free analysis board, which is tied to Premium access.

The useful habit is to find the moments that changed the game, then choose one short follow-up: review a mistake, solve puzzles or play again with a clearer objective.

Start from the Analysis hub

The Analysis page is the main entry point. It shows the analysis credit balance and the available review paths. If you want to review a recent game, start there instead of drawing conclusions from the result alone.

Analysis credits exist in the inventory. A full analysis that is not already available can consume a credit. Do not treat full reviews as unlimited and free: check the balance first, then choose the game that deserves a review.

Read move quality

BlitzForge displays move-quality signals such as best move, inaccuracy, mistake and blunder. These labels are signposts. They do not replace your thinking, but they show which positions deserve attention first.

Start with three questions:

  • which move changed the game?
  • did the previous move already prepare the problem?
  • was it a calculation, plan or time issue?

That keeps you from reviewing every move with the same weight.

Turn mistakes into a follow-up

A blunder often needs tactical work. An inaccuracy can point to a passive piece, a bad trade or an unclear plan. A time mistake needs a practical rule before the next game.

After a review, write one instruction: check the opponent’s captures before taking, slow down before a pawn move near the king, or find two candidate moves before choosing. The Puzzles page is useful when the mistake comes from a recurring tactical motif.

Understand the free board

The free analysis board is a Premium feature. It is made for testing a position without linking it to a recent game. Keep the distinction clear: game review starts from your history, while the free board starts from a chosen position.

For subscription access, use the Premium page. This guide does not promise unlimited credits or a fixed number of included credits.

Connect analysis to progression

A good review should produce one short action. You can:

  1. open a puzzle tied to the missed motif;
  2. play campaign with a clear objective;
  3. follow a daily quest that points to a specific action;
  4. return to history and compare several games.

The goal is not to fix everything. The goal is to leave analysis with a clearer decision for the next session.

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Turn the lesson into a session.

Use BlitzForge to play, review and train one concrete idea from this guide.