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Go Review Report: Turn Your Game Record into a Study Plan

A Go review report turns one game record into a focused study note: summary, game flow, good moves, moves to revisit, phase evaluation, and candidate-move comparison in one review path.

Good moves
8
Revisit
5

Not a verdict, but a study note for your next game

The report is not meant to turn KataGo into a judge. It helps you decide what to study after a game by grouping the most useful positions, strong choices, and moves to revisit.

The useful comparison is your move vs KataGo top candidate: what direction, connection, cut, life-and-death point, or endgame value changed the position?

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Start with summaryRead the overall summary and game flow before opening detailed variations.
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Keep good movesThe report highlights good moves as study material, not only mistakes.
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Pick a next taskTurn moves to revisit into one or two themes for your next game.

How to create a Go review report

  1. Open SGF/GIB/NGF or supported game link in KifuPad.
  2. Click review report after the game record loads.
  3. Choose Black/White perspective so the report follows the side you want to study.
  4. The report opens in a new window with summary, game flow, and review sections.
The workflow is intentionally short: open the record, click review report, choose perspective, and study the new-window report.

What the report helps you review

Summary and game flow

The opening section gives you a summary and game flow so you can see where the game was stable and where it changed.

Good moves and moves to revisit

Good moves show choices worth repeating. Moves to revisit show positions where another candidate may teach a useful shape, direction, fight, or endgame lesson.

Phase evaluation and large board viewer

Phase evaluation separates the game into sections, while the large board viewer lets you replay the position instead of reading the report as a static list.

Your move vs KataGo top candidate

The report compares your move vs KataGo top candidate and keeps recent 10-move context nearby, so the position is not judged from a single move alone.

Go review report FAQ

What game records can become a report?

KifuPad can create a report from SGF/GIB/NGF records and supported game links that the app can open correctly.

Why choose Black or White perspective?

The same game can teach different lessons depending on which side you are studying. Choosing Black or White perspective keeps the report focused on your moves and your next study tasks.

Does the report decide every move for me?

No. The report is a study note. KataGo candidate moves are comparison points, and the useful question is why a move or direction was recommended.

What does recent 10-move context mean?

It means the report shows the local sequence around a move to revisit, so you do not judge a position from one move alone.

Will my game record be published for search engines?

No. Public SEO pages and structured data describe the feature. They do not include private game records or tracking identifiers.