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Lila
Discontinued ♞ lichess.org: the forever free, adless and open source chess server ♞ [Moved to: https://github.com/lichess-org/lila] (by ornicar)
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InfluxDB
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Now with go, there is no such counterpart that I know of. In fact, I can't even figure out how to get a computer analysis at all! I found a program called Lizzie that can use LeelaZero, but I have to download separate things of GitHub and install 'this' and 'that' and run lines of code to get it working... Please, why is it so difficult! And even if I did get it working I would have to export my games from where ever I played them every time... All I want, is a simple Go website or program where I can play and analyse my games with a computer to see where I went wrong and what the best moves were. I've tried online-go.com but it takes forever to get a game and you have to pay for analysis.
All I want, is a simple Go website or program where I can play and analyse my games. As a chess player I find the seeming lack of integration in the Go world infuriating... In the chess world there is a website called lichess.org that has everything you could ever want all in one place:
The katrain is alternative to Lizzie which is easier to setup and run. It's true that you still have to download your games.