@MayTheForkBeWithU said in #10:
> What's funny is that, it is actually already available for puzzles :p When you're done with a puzzle, the little green Stockfish button appears suddenly with the evaluation bar. This is EXACTLY what I'm talking about, solve a puzzle, see for yourself :) I'm just curious, why not for games ? :)
The difference is that when you are solving a puzzle you are looking at an individual position, or just several positions along the line of the solution. You also already have the particular position on the screen which you want analyzed. When a game finishes you are not talking about any individual position.
> What's funny is that, it is actually already available for puzzles :p When you're done with a puzzle, the little green Stockfish button appears suddenly with the evaluation bar. This is EXACTLY what I'm talking about, solve a puzzle, see for yourself :) I'm just curious, why not for games ? :)
The difference is that when you are solving a puzzle you are looking at an individual position, or just several positions along the line of the solution. You also already have the particular position on the screen which you want analyzed. When a game finishes you are not talking about any individual position.