5 automatic angles of analysis across the entire tournament.
Time left on the clock just before playing the 40th move. Less time = more pressure at the time control.
First move where the player thought > 30s. The higher, the more moves their preparation covers.
| Player | Average depth | Range (min / max) | Games |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nesterov, Arseniy | move 12.5 | 6 – 19 | 11 |
| Nepomniachtchi, Ian | move 12.4 | 8 – 20 | 10 |
| Erigaisi Arjun | move 11.0 | 1 – 18 | 11 |
| Sokolovsky, Yahli | move 10.5 | 4 – 17 | 11 |
| Anand, Viswanathan | move 10.5 | 7 – 17 | 11 |
| Kobo, Ori | move 10.2 | 6 – 20 | 11 |
| Gorshtein, Ido | move 10.1 | 5 – 16 | 11 |
| Boruchovsky, Avital | move 9.2 | 4 – 15 | 11 |
| Rodshtein, Maxim | move 8.2 | 6 – 11 | 11 |
| Fedoseev, Vladimir | move 7.8 | 1 – 12 | 11 |
| Svidler, Peter | move 7.3 | 2 – 13 | 10 |
| Alekseev, Evgeny | move 5.9 | 3 – 11 | 11 |
Average time per move at each round. Shows fatigue / confidence settling in.
Which opening families make each player think earliest in the game.
| Player | A Flank | B Semi-open | C Open | D Closed | E Indian |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alekseev, Evgeny | — | 22s 4 games | 35s 5 games | 40s 2 games | — |
| Anand, Viswanathan | 21s 2 games | 17s 2 games |
The cost of a move is the eval lost by the player (positive = bad move). We aggregate by think duration to see if thinking more produces cleaner moves — and who benefits most.
Positive = the move dropped the eval (bad move). Close to 0 = neutral move. The blunder rate is the % of moves in the bucket with a cost > 150 cp.
Difference between median quality when the player thinks fast (≤ 60s) and when they think long (> 5min). Negative = their long thinks pay off. Positive = they would have done better to move faster.
| Player | Fast moves (≤ 60s) | Long moves (> 5min) | Δ |
|---|
The moves where the player thought the most AND lost the most eval.
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| — |
| Boruchovsky, Avital | — | 27s 6 games | 35s 2 games | 22s 3 games | — |
| Erigaisi Arjun | 20s 2 games | 4s 1 game | 18s 3 games | 21s 4 games | 24s 1 game |
| Fedoseev, Vladimir | 25s 2 games | 10s 2 games | 24s 3 games | 16s 2 games | 25s 2 games |
| Gorshtein, Ido | 17s 4 games | 23s 2 games | 19s 2 games | 18s 3 games | — |
| Kobo, Ori | 39s 3 games | 21s 2 games | 18s 2 games | 43s 2 games | 15s 2 games |
| Nepomniachtchi, Ian | 15s 1 game | 22s 1 game | 10s 5 games | 14s 1 game | 7s 3 games |
| Nesterov, Arseniy | 48s 1 game | — | 27s 2 games | 26s 4 games | 8s 4 games |
| Rodshtein, Maxim | 30s 3 games | 41s 1 game | 37s 3 games | 36s 2 games | 41s 2 games |
| Sokolovsky, Yahli | — | 13s 4 games | 29s 4 games | 45s 2 games | 3s 1 game |
| Svidler, Peter | 24s 4 games | 23s 3 games | 35s 2 games | 31s 1 game | 4s 1 game |