I still don't like that the 3-part-window of "player statistics" see picture below is still very small. I wonder why they put the search-window for the name below (would've been better at the top) but ok it works. The tab "players" in the database-window is the place to be when you want to prepare for an opponent. But again this more sounds like statistical chess. It could give you an extra incentive to study rookendgames or also that you will exchange the queens and lighter pieces quicker. Be careful as only endgames with pieces are shown and no pawn-endgames (because of double counting). The figure right shows the same search after 6.f4 in the Sicilian Dragon: so mainly rook-endgames. ![]() That can be useful to know which endgames can occur in an opening. Left-below you see the probabilities of the different type of endgames B vs N, N vs N or R vs R. After the 11 moves of the game Belkadi – O’Kelly I checked which endgames occur in a standard-position of the Caro-Kann.
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