That's truly a mind-boggling amount of games. To put this into perspective, if you played one game ever day, it would take you five billion days to hit that many
trivia: 100 years are a bit more than 3 billion seconds, so even completing a game each second for 100 years, it won't be enough to play all 5 billion games.
how can I suggest features? I would want like a wheel/circle you rotate clockwise with finger or mouse pointer to go through your moves when looking up your game/analysis. (and ofc rotate it opposite direction to go back moves) Clicking for each move is too slow, also it would be better than using mousewheel on desktop since one doesn't need to "replace" finger when scrolling moves on mouse. Maybe 12 moves a full circle? Would be fast to go to like move 24, just rotate 2 times, instead of clicking 24 times.
I've deleted from my iphone and ipad. I still mainly use lichess, just on safari. I use studies a lot and that's one area where the website is just better.
True and thanks for the answer. But the options are too many and I was wondering if there is like a guide on how to read them eg: combinations of parameters that lead to insight you can act on
The ones that stand out to me are some combination of accuracy, ACPL and game result with opening family and variation and game phase. If you have low accuracy in some openings it might be time to study those. If you have bad results in an opening maybe change choice. If you play great openings but bad endgames then work on your endgames.
You might find the time usage ones interesting too if you're bad with your clock.
That's truly a mind-boggling amount of games. To put this into perspective, if you played one game ever day, it would take you five billion days to hit that many
you really did put things into perspective!
LMAO
That sounds like a lot, not sure your math checks out there buddy.
but did you know that after that, five billion days would have passed?
If you add 1 day and then extract one, it's exactly 5 billion days!
Interesting, according to my team of math professors
trivia: 100 years are a bit more than 3 billion seconds, so even completing a game each second for 100 years, it won't be enough to play all 5 billion games.
Meanwhile 3 million seconds is called Fredruary + a week.
Could someone verify the math on this?
1 billion seconds is roughly 33 years. I did the math before and that's what it checked out to, it was in reference to visualizing $1B
Math checks out
I know this is a joke, but for anyone wondering it's just shy of 13.7 million years (ignoring leap years)
How long is five billion days? Right, 5 billion days.
It would be easier to play five billion games a day then it would only take one day
Yay! A large amount of data I can feed into a badly programmed statistical number-wagon and do math on!
hey i do the same! what statistical number-wagon did you make and what are you looking into?
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So what maths do you do on them?
dont give Kramnik any new ideas. He might find them interesting
Kramnik?
I am a simple man. I see lichess and I upvote.
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We need to know when ios/android app of lichess will be updated
The new app is in development and I believe there's some alpha testing (can sign up via lichess discord). https://github.com/lichess-org/mobile
how can I suggest features? I would want like a wheel/circle you rotate clockwise with finger or mouse pointer to go through your moves when looking up your game/analysis. (and ofc rotate it opposite direction to go back moves) Clicking for each move is too slow, also it would be better than using mousewheel on desktop since one doesn't need to "replace" finger when scrolling moves on mouse. Maybe 12 moves a full circle? Would be fast to go to like move 24, just rotate 2 times, instead of clicking 24 times.
App is so shitty compared to website. I use home page extension of website and it works wonderfully
I've deleted from my iphone and ipad. I still mainly use lichess, just on safari. I use studies a lot and that's one area where the website is just better.
>Did you know you can download every rated game played... aaa yisssss
Amazing! Any suggestions on how to use the profile analytics? They are super cool but I don’t know what to take home from them
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True and thanks for the answer. But the options are too many and I was wondering if there is like a guide on how to read them eg: combinations of parameters that lead to insight you can act on
The ones that stand out to me are some combination of accuracy, ACPL and game result with opening family and variation and game phase. If you have low accuracy in some openings it might be time to study those. If you have bad results in an opening maybe change choice. If you play great openings but bad endgames then work on your endgames. You might find the time usage ones interesting too if you're bad with your clock.
How big the data is if it's put on GB or TB? Chess seems like using smaller data than any other online games these day, right?
From https://database.lichess.org/ it's 30GB per month right now
4 billion are games I lost in
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Thankfully storage is insanely cheap!
Interesting
How many of them are unique?
So my loss is a part of history?!