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This app is like the website but more convenient. It’s amazing. I learn a lot using this app and even the free version is pretty good. The paid version offers a much more robust calculation for the real serious chess players.
Add in option to play engine vs engine Add some themes that woud be nice!! Add analysis arrows great app!! Edit: I want a way to copy the full pgn when playing engine vs engine it just copys one notation not the whole thing please fix!!Great software I highly recommended for analysis of engines against yourself but some things need to be fixed and added like an database for some openings too for free like the sicilian defense caro-kahn and more basic openings for free anyway if you can add these suggestions for me it would be great!!! Great software!
Very helpful app in practicing chess and learning mistakes and best move When there ll be ipad version Please do
For 3 dollars it is nice to have on my phone if I want to see what moves I should have played in a game but I’d be willing to pay more for a feature that lets me use a screenshot or photo of a board to pre place the pieces rather than have to do it myself.
App is great all I just wish it would switch turns after calculating a move or at least have an option to do so besides that no complaints here!
Good app. It would be 5 stars if you could name your boards and it would show the name, on the side of the board, under ‘saved boards’ tab.
This app does so much to hold my data and present me with multiple engine calculations. I invested in the Pro and will renew when the time comes. Sometimes “FREE” is very limited in what can do for your game. The Pro NCM is well worth the cost to me.
It may not be intuitive but as soon as you learn how to use this app, it is very helpful in the move analysis. I have upgraded to the pro version as I can make use of the 20core CPU in move calculations - with 4 different engines. For now I don’t have to buy a muti-core PC for the purposes of doing move analysis as this app allows me do the same.My suggestion for improvement - while it it compatible with iPad, it does not do the landscape format. Thus it is a little bit awkward to the edit on my saved boards using the iPad as the display is in the portrait mode, and my keyboard is oriented on the landscape.Another thing if possible is to increase the analysis time as the max time is only 30seconds. While 30 sec analysis can do a lot, the additional time will ensure that you are getting the best move possible within that alloted time. I know it means addition of more hardware and more costs. You get what you pay for, and for me if I am getting my money’s worth, I could possible pay more.
The app doesn't come with any instructions on how to use and calculates moves only for white side.Edit:I figured out the button to switch between black and white. App works nicely, UI could be lot better. Could not find an option to delete saved games.
I don't usually review stuff here but this app is easy to use, quick, and a great tool to up your game. I don't always follow it 100% just preferring to play my own game, an make my own mistakes. Very helpful
NCM is a powerful chess calculator that runs Stockfish 15.1 directly on your device. The app also includes free access to a growing list of engines running on NCM's remote single core CPU hardware: • Stockfish latest official releases and development builds • Lc0 (all official networks and several contrib networks) • Cfish • GNU Chess • Ethereal • Xiphos • Laser • Defenchess • Arasan • Vajolet2 • OpenTal • Nemorino • Demolito • Winter • Nalwald • Igel • Seer • Fire • RubiChess • Koivisto • Wasp • Halogen • Berserk • Marvin • Combusken • ShashChess The optional NCM Pro in-app purchase provides one year access to powerful hardware and features that significantly enhance the strength of calculations: • Ryzen 5950X 16 CPU-core servers • RTX 2080 GPUs for LcZero • 6-man syzygy tablebases on SSD drives