1. Subscribercoquette
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    07 Mar '20 20:10
    Is it practical to have just a "practice" board, or analysis game board?

    It could be one that we set up to explore an opening or a position, or maybe take a game we played - and most likely lost but could or should have won - and worked out the possibilities.

    It's no biggie, but just an interesting thought. Maybe this already exists in here?
  2. SubscriberPonderable
    chemist
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    08 Mar '20 16:16
    @coquette said
    Is it practical to have just a "practice" board, or analysis game board?

    It could be one that we set up to explore an opening or a position, or maybe take a game we played - and most likely lost but could or should have won - and worked out the possibilities.

    It's no biggie, but just an interesting thought. Maybe this already exists in here?
    You mean like the one that comes up if you click "analyze" on a game?
  3. Subscribercoquette
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    09 Mar '20 01:25
    @Ponderable
    Yes, but just an open board, not tied to a game
  4. Subscribermoonbusonline
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    09 Mar '20 10:30
    @coquette

    https://www.chess.com/analysis

    There is a 'clear board' function to set up a position, too.
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