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== Controls ==
== Controls ==
[[File:WeaknessTrainer-Controls.png|thumb|380px]]
[[File:WeaknessTrainer-Chessboard.png|thumb|380px]]


The '''Controls''' section displays all positions with a negative score — indicating areas where your accuracy was below average in past training.
The '''Controls''' section displays all positions with a negative score — indicating areas where your accuracy was below average in past training.
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This flexible control setup helps you manage your training flow — either focusing on today’s mistakes or deferring them for long-term reinforcement.
This flexible control setup helps you manage your training flow — either focusing on today’s mistakes or deferring them for long-term reinforcement.
== Chessboard ==
[[File:WeaknessTrainer-Chessboard.png|thumb|380px]]


The '''Chessboard Card''' displays the currently selected position, including its name, line, and setup on the board.
The '''Chessboard Card''' displays the currently selected position, including its name, line, and setup on the board.

Revision as of 16:00, 13 October 2025

Location: Trainer > Weakness Trainer

The Weakness Trainer focuses on the positions where you’ve struggled most during your training sessions. By tracking your performance in both the Position Trainer and Repertoire Trainer, it identifies weak spots and presents them for targeted practice. This ensures you spend more time reinforcing the areas that need improvement — turning weaknesses into strengths through focused repetition.

This allows you to:

  • + Automatically prioritizes the positions you’ve performed worst on during training
  • + Helps you convert problem areas into reliable strengths through repetition and review
  • + Ensures your practice time is spent where it has the most impact

Controls

The Controls section displays all positions with a negative score — indicating areas where your accuracy was below average in past training. You can filter these results by repertoire to focus on a specific opening family, or click any position to load it directly in the trainer.

  • Filter positions by selected repertoire to isolate weaknesses in a specific line
  • Click any position to instantly load it for focused training
  • Toggle whether to include positions trained today — useful for reviewing fresh results or resetting for the next session

This flexible control setup helps you manage your training flow — either focusing on today’s mistakes or deferring them for long-term reinforcement.

The Chessboard Card displays the currently selected position, including its name, line, and setup on the board. From here, you can attempt to recall the correct continuation and practice it in isolation until mastery. Each position reinforces the exact situations that previously caused difficulty, helping you solidify understanding and confidence.

Moves Card

The Moves Card appears once you end the training for a position. It allows you to review the correct move sequence in detail, comparing your response against the intended repertoire line. As with other trainers, this card includes visualization tools, annotations, and evaluation options to aid deeper analysis.

  • Review the correct continuation after each attempt
  • Identify recurring mistakes across similar positions
  • Reinforce corrected patterns immediately to strengthen recall

By concentrating your efforts on previously weak areas, the Weakness Trainer ensures that every minute of practice directly contributes to measurable improvement in your repertoire knowledge and consistency.

Personal Note: I use the Weakness Trainer at the end of my study sessions to clean up mistakes from earlier training. It’s the perfect way to end a session — reinforcing the positions I missed so they’re never forgotten again.