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I used to hate analyzing my games

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I'd lose a tough blitz match, immediately flip on Stockfish, and stare at the evaluation bar—frustrated by every missed tactic or misunderstood positional nuance

"Why isn't my rating improving?" I'd wonder, despite countless blitz marathons and bullet battles.

Watch a demo of how I am analyzing my games now

The reality hit me hard:

Quick engine checks ≠ real chess improvement.

True growth in chess demands focused, thoughtful analysis—but honestly, deep-diving into dry engine evaluations can be painfully dull. Your eyes instantly jump to the swings in evaluation, distracting you from understanding why those swings happened. Even worse, when faced with complex positions, I'd instinctively check the engine's best move rather than challenging myself to reconsider my own thinking.

As Cal Newport wrote in Deep Work,

"You have a finite amount of willpower that becomes depleted as you use it."

Chess is no exception. Our mental energy should be spent wisely, especially when improving our skills.

Chess demands deep focus


Modern tech thrives on stealing our attention, but chess rewards exactly the opposite—deep, sustained focus. It's about entering a flow state, spotting patterns, calculating deeply, and genuinely learning from each mistake.

But here's the catch:

  • Playing chess is thrilling.
  • Losing chess games stings.
  • Analyzing your losses feels like tedious work.

What if analyzing your games could be just as engaging as playing?

Meet your personalized AI chess coach


I asked myself: Could AI turn chess coaching into something interactive, accessible, and genuinely enjoyable?

Watch a demo of how I am analyzing my games now

That's why I created Grandmaster AI Agent. Simply enter your Lichess username, pick any game from your history, and here's the magic that unfolds:

  • Voice-Guided Insights: No more endless lines of dry engine output. Your AI coach explains critical moments clearly and conversationally—with friendly audio commentary.
  • Visual Highlights: Crucial squares and pieces glow green, immediately revealing essential tactical and strategic ideas.
  • Practical, Actionable Advice: Instead of memorizing Stockfish moves, Grandmaster AI emphasizes timeless chess principles: "You overlooked a knight fork—always scan for loose pieces!"

And the best part? It works seamlessly for all skill levels, whether you're an eager beginner or a seasoned competitor.

If you want to follow the journey and get early access to the beta, please fill out this form. I welcome any feedback and feature requests! Please do reach out via DMs.