Is there a site I can go to or a software which I can use which will help me to analyse a chess position?
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possible duplicate of How do I analyze my game after playing? – Pablo S. Ocal Nov 14 '14 at 09:11
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That is a very interesting and relevant question, but I think it already has been asked and answered, maybe in a more general way. – Pablo S. Ocal Nov 14 '14 at 09:14
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You can post your game here for an analysis, I believe community will be more than glad to help you. As for software recommendation, you can use any strong engine for analysis... – AlwaysLearningNewStuff Nov 14 '14 at 12:01
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This is my game 1.d4 e6 2.d5 Nf6 3.c4 I have not seen this play before and do not know how best to respond. – Glenford Samuel Nov 15 '14 at 02:06
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That depends on what you mean by 'analyse'. Any chess engine with a GUI will allow you to input a position and get sample lines from the engine, while letting you try out variations. Online services that allow this include http://lichess.org (you'd have to upload a game's PGN there first) or http://analysis.cpuchess.com/.
If by 'analyse' you mean study and learn from the nuances of a position, then the short answer is no - while a GUI might provide a way of easily resetting the board to certain states, it can't do the hard work for you.

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I would recommend a few analysis tools. See which works best for you:
- lichess.org/analysis
- decodechess.com
- chess.com/analysis-board-editor

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