My Library Moves
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Available in: Builder, Library, Practice, Tools
The My Library database acts as a personal reference built entirely from your own saved games, imported studies, and analysis files. Within the Repertoire Builder, this card lets you compare the current position against your Library material, showing how you or others have reached or analyzed the same position in the past. It’s a powerful way to reuse your own work, reinforce your repertoire, and maintain consistency across your study material.
My Library Moves

For the current position, this section displays:
- ◦ The next moves played or analyzed in your saved Library games and studies
- ◦ The number of games or analysis entries in which each move appears
- ◦ The percentage of your Library positions where each move occurs
- ◦ The Win–Draw–Loss (WDL) percentages based on your stored game results
If a move already exists in your currently opened item, it will be highlighted in green, making it easy to see which moves overlap with your opened item.
You can click on any move to add it directly to your opened item.
This helps you integrate your personal analysis and reinforce your repertoire with lines you’ve already studied or played.
This feature helps you:
- + Reuse your own saved games and analyses as a trusted reference source
- + Identify moves that recur across your personal study material
- + Add or update repertoire lines directly from your own Library data
- + Strengthen your preparation with ideas proven in your own games and analysis
My Library Games

For the current position, this section lists your Library Items that reached the position. Each Library Item can be reviewed directly inside the card, making it easy to recall your previous play, analysis, or key moments you’ve studied before.
You can:
- ◦ Click on a game to open and explore it in full
- ◦ Navigate through the full game move by move
- ◦ Insert the entire game into your opened repertoire or library item
This feature helps you:
- + Review your own games and analysis and studies directly alongside your repertoire
- + Identify how your personal play and preparation align across positions
- + Build a feedback loop between your saved analysis and your current training