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15 October 2025

14 October 2025

  • 14:4114:41, 14 October 2025 Frequently Asked Questions (hist | edit) [8,296 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Chessboard Magic Repertoire Builder FAQ''' provides quick answers to the most common questions about the platform — from getting started to understanding specific features. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, feel free to reach out on our Contact page or join the community on [https://discord.gg/3SN7evwaKX Discord]. <ul style="list-style:none; padding-left:1.5em; margin:0;"> <li style="text-indent:-1.1em; padding-left:1.1em;">...")
  • 14:3614:36, 14 October 2025 Contact Us (hist | edit) [1,694 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Many of the features in the '''Chessboard Magic Repertoire Builder''' have been shaped and refined through community feedback. If you have questions, suggestions, or ideas for future updates, we’d love to hear from you. Your input helps guide development — every message, bug report, and feature request plays a part in making the platform better for everyone. How to get in touch <ul style="list-style:none; padding-left:1.5em; margin:0;"> <li style="text-indent:-1.1...")
  • 12:2612:26, 14 October 2025 About (hist | edit) [4,778 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= About Chessboard Magic = The '''Chessboard Magic Repertoire Builder''' is a passion project created by '''Toan Hoang''', born from a desire to combine a lifelong love of technology with a newly discovered passion for chess. What began as a personal project to build tools that would make studying chess more intuitive and engaging quickly grew into something larger — a platform designed to help players of all levels understand their openings, improve efficiently, and...")

13 October 2025

9 October 2025

  • 03:1703:17, 9 October 2025 Reference Tree Builder (hist | edit) [11,772 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Reference Tree")
  • 01:4801:48, 9 October 2025 My Library Moves (hist | edit) [5,536 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''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 mainta...")

27 September 2025

  • 04:2304:23, 27 September 2025 Builder Overview (hist | edit) [1,895 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Builder is the heart of Chessboard Magic — the place where your repertoire truly takes shape. Here you’ll find everything you need in one workspace: a chessboard to explore positions, a moves card to record and refine your lines, a list of repertoires to organize your study, and a suite of analytics cards to guide your decisions. It’s more than just a tool — it’s your personal workshop for creating, shaping, and mastering the openings that define your play.")
  • 04:2104:21, 27 September 2025 Candidate Move Trainer (hist | edit) [6,439 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Candidate Move Trainer presents you with a position from your repertoire and challenges you to calculate the strongest candidate moves. Your answers are checked against Stockfish evaluations, helping you practice move selection, improve calculation, and sharpen your ability to find the best options in critical positions.")
  • 04:2004:20, 27 September 2025 Master Game Review (hist | edit) [7,196 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Master Game Review selects a random master game that passes through positions from your repertoire, giving you the chance to study how strong players handled the same lines. By reviewing these games, you can see practical applications of your repertoire, learn typical plans, and deepen your understanding of the openings you play.")
  • 04:2004:20, 27 September 2025 Spaced Trainer (hist | edit) [6,093 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Spaced Trainer uses spaced repetition to help you review and remember positions from your repertoire more effectively. It selects positions and reintroduces them at carefully timed intervals, ensuring you practice them just before they fade from memory. This structured approach strengthens long-term recall and makes your training both efficient and sustainable.")
  • 04:1904:19, 27 September 2025 Weakness Trainer (hist | edit) [4,899 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Weakness Trainer focuses on the positions where you’ve struggled most during Position Training and Repertoire Training. By tracking your performance, it highlights these weak spots and gives you targeted practice on them. This ensures you spend more time reinforcing the positions that need the most improvement, turning weaknesses into strengths.")
  • 04:1804:18, 27 September 2025 Repertoire Trainer (hist | edit) [4,857 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Repertoire Trainer challenges you to play through full lines from your repertoire, starting from the initial moves. The engine responds with your repertoire moves, while you supply the rest, reinforcing your knowledge step by step. It’s designed to help you learn your lines from the beginning and build confidence through repetition.")
  • 04:1704:17, 27 September 2025 Position Trainer (hist | edit) [5,178 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Position Trainer gives you a position from your repertoire and challenges you to recall and play the correct next move. It’s a focused way to drill individual positions, strengthen your memory of key moves, and reinforce accuracy in your repertoire training.")
  • 04:1604:16, 27 September 2025 Practice Overview (hist | edit) [9,960 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Practice feature allows you to set up a position on the board and play it out against different analytics cards such as Stockfish, ChessDB, and others. This lets you test your repertoire choices in real time, explore alternative continuations, and gain practical experience applying your preparation against powerful analytical tools.")
  • 04:1504:15, 27 September 2025 Memory Trainer (hist | edit) [2,185 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Memory Trainer puzzle presents you with a position from your repertoire for a limited amount of time. Once the board is cleared, your task is to reconstruct the position from memory. This exercise trains your recall, concentration, and board visualization, helping you internalize key positions more effectively.")
  • 04:1504:15, 27 September 2025 Where Are My Pieces? (hist | edit) [2,132 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Where Are My Pieces puzzle shows you a position from your repertoire, but instead of pieces you see only blank circles on the board. Your task is to correctly identify which piece belongs on each square. This exercise sharpens your visualization skills and strengthens your ability to recall positions from memory.")
  • 04:1204:12, 27 September 2025 Guess the Opening (hist | edit) [2,819 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Guess the Opening puzzle takes a line from your repertoire and challenges you to identify which opening it belongs to. By testing your ability to recognize openings from their move sequences, this puzzle strengthens your recall, deepens your familiarity with different lines, and helps you quickly connect positions to their opening names.")
  • 04:1204:12, 27 September 2025 Play the Opening (hist | edit) [2,919 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Play the Opening puzzle challenges you to play through a line from your repertoire when given only its opening name. Your task is to recall the moves accurately and follow the line as you’ve learned it. It’s a practical way to test your memory of named openings and reinforce your repertoire knowledge through active recall.")
  • 04:0904:09, 27 September 2025 Library Overview (hist | edit) [1,433 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Library is where you can store and manage all of your library items in Chessboard Magic. You can import games and analysis from Chess.com, Lichess, or PGN files, then organize them with powerful search, filtering, and tagging tools. The Library also provides performance insights, showing ratings and results based on the openings in your items, helping you track strengths, weaknesses, and progress across your collection.")
  • 04:0604:06, 27 September 2025 Trainer Overview (hist | edit) [2,084 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Trainers in Chessboard Magic provide structured ways to practice and reinforce your repertoire. Each trainer focuses on a different training method — from drilling positions and rehearsing full repertoires to targeting weaknesses, reviewing master games, or training candidate moves. By working with these interactive trainers, you can build confidence, improve accuracy, and strengthen your understanding of your openings through focused, repeatable practice.")
  • 04:0604:06, 27 September 2025 Puzzles Overview (hist | edit) [1,602 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Puzzles in Chessboard Magic turn your repertoire study into interactive challenges. Each puzzle mode is built around your own openings, testing your recall, recognition, and calculation in practical ways. From guessing the right opening moves to identifying piece placements and training memory, the puzzles make learning more engaging while reinforcing your repertoire knowledge through active practice.")
  • 04:0504:05, 27 September 2025 Tools Overview (hist | edit) [1,772 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Tools in Chessboard Magic extend the Repertoire Builder with powerful ways to analyze, explore, and improve your chess. They connect to online services like Lichess and Chess.com, import your own games and PGNs, and provide focused insights into your play. From building reference trees and scouting players to analyzing time usage and opening priorities, these tools give you a broader perspective on your repertoire and help you target the areas that matter most.")
  • 04:0504:05, 27 September 2025 Analytics Cards Overview (hist | edit) [4,501 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Analytics Cards are a collection of tools within Chessboard Magic that give you powerful insights into your repertoire and study activities. By combining data from engines like Stockfish, online sources such as Lichess and ChessDB, and your own internal files, the cards put a wide range of analytics at your fingertips. Each card highlights a different perspective — from database trends and engine evaluations to transpositions, missing moves, and visual summaries...")
  • 04:0004:00, 27 September 2025 Opening Priorities (hist | edit) [10,928 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Opening Priorities tool lets you import your games from Chess.com or Lichess and analyze how you manage time across different openings. It shows which openings cause you to spend the most time in the early moves, helping you identify areas where you struggle and prioritize which lines to study more closely in your repertoire.")
  • 04:0004:00, 27 September 2025 Time Usage Analysis (hist | edit) [14,641 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Time Usage Analysis tool lets you import your games from Chess.com or Lichess and see how you manage your time during play. It highlights where you spent the most time (long thinks) and which positions caused delays, helping you identify patterns in your decision-making and improve your time management for future games.")
  • 04:0004:00, 27 September 2025 User Scout (hist | edit) [10,367 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The User Scout tool lets you import games from Chess.com or Lichess and generates a full analysis of the selected player. You can view statistics on their opening choices, explore complete games, and identify trends in their play. This can be used to study your own profile for improvement or to scout other players of interest for preparation and insights.")
  • 03:5903:59, 27 September 2025 Variations in Repertoire (hist | edit) [2,135 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Variations in Repertoire card scans your entire repertoire against a comprehensive book of known opening names. It highlights all named openings and variations that appear within your repertoire, giving you a clear overview of the theoretical lines you already cover and helping you better organize and label your study material.")
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