Can any Go program that plays at KGS 1d strength or up analyze sequences? Most chess engines since the 90's can be put into "analysis mode": they just run in the background, and put out the 1 to 5 best variations they have found as of yet. When a move is made, they start again.
While I have played chess long enough to be able to visualize a written sequence of up to 10-12 moves or so, and then know how the board looks, I can't do that very well in Go yet. Some chess programs also display a small board that animates through the variation, or displays at least the end of it.
Does one of the current engine/GUI combinations do this; especially the visualization? I don't mind if the program is paid. I have no problem paying up to $100 or so if I can get a program that can point out better moves to me.
Many Faces of Go seems to be able to do it, but I don't know for sure:
I know, the program doesn't tell you 'why' a move may be better, but a chess engine doesn't either. In chess, I can often see why a move is better after it, and it's variations are pointed out to me. I'm sure that at some point, I'll be able to do that with Go as well.Move suggestions. At each move it can show suggestions for next move, by category (such as attacking, invading, endgame, etc). Can also show liberty counts and/or group strengths for all groups. The computer can show its lookahead while it is thinking.
Game Score Graphs. Graph your score or win probability at each move. Click on a move to go to that position.
Move explanations. Can explain why it made a move or suggested a move for you.
Thanks