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Computer Analysis feature.

When requesting a computer analysis one is usually presented with several inaccuracies, mistakes and perhaps blunders in one's game. The computer then suggests better moves instead of aforementioned bad ones and to these are added example variations, or possible continuations.

Is it be possible to add the evaluation numbers at the end of some of the moves (the 1st and the last) in these variations?
you can count on the evaluation being basically the same as the move before. that is: if be blunder is black's move 15 then white's move 15 has the evaluation of the best line for black.

someone might correct me
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Yes of course. This makes sense. I didn't think this through before posting. :) D'oh! Yes, it wouldn't make sense to add numbers to these moves since the proffered variation beginning with black 15 is simply the best strategy in the minimax search. Adding evaluation numbers to these moves would be like evaluating the evaluation, which would be tautological.

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