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   <li><span style="display:inline-block; width:1.1em; font-weight:bold;">➜</span> Recognize which established openings your repertoire and library items contain</li>
   <li><span style="display:inline-block; width:1.1em; font-weight:bold;">➜</span> Recognize which established openings your repertoire and library items contain</li>
   <li><span style="display:inline-block; width:1.1em; font-weight:bold;">➜</span> Learn and memorize official opening names more easily</li>
   <li><span style="display:inline-block; width:1.1em; font-weight:bold;">➜</span> Learn and memorize official opening names more easily</li>

Revision as of 14:53, 8 October 2025

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The Variations in Repertoire card scans your entire repertoire and library items against a comprehensive database of known chess openings. It automatically identifies and highlights all named openings and variations that appear within your material, giving you a clear overview of the theoretical lines you already cover and how they connect to established opening theory.

The list of opening names and variations is sourced from the open-source Lichess Chess Openings project, which contains over 3,000 named openings and variations based on widely recognized chess theory.

This feature helps you:

  • Recognize which established openings your repertoire and library items contain
  • Learn and memorize official opening names more easily
  • Organize your study material by opening name and structure
  • Identify gaps or redundancies in your preparation
  • Click the → (arrow) icon next to any line to instantly jump to that position on the board