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27 September 2025

  • 03:5903:59, 27 September 2025 Repertoire Visualisation (hist | edit) [1,926 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Repertoire Visualisation card displays your repertoire as a sunburst chart, with each branch representing move choices. After running your repertoire through Stockfish, the chart is highlighted by engine evaluations, using colors to show the relative strength of different lines. This gives you a clear visual overview of your repertoire’s structure and quality at a glance.")
  • 03:5903:59, 27 September 2025 Repertoire Notations (hist | edit) [1,819 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Repertoire Notation card is used within your library items to check the current board position for any comments, annotations, or notes that already exist in your repertoire. This allows you to quickly copy relevant insights into your games or analysis, helping speed up your study process and keep your annotations consistent across different areas of your work.")
  • 03:5803:58, 27 September 2025 Transpositions (hist | edit) [1,665 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Transpositions card shows all transpositions for the opened item, letting you explore every alternative move order that reaches the same position. This helps you understand the different paths available, spot overlaps across your repertoire or library, and manage positions that can arise from multiple move sequences.")
  • 03:5803:58, 27 September 2025 Stockfish (hist | edit) [10,165 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Stockfish card shows evaluations for the current board position, giving you instant insight into the engine’s best moves. You can click on suggested lines to add them directly to your repertoire or library items, and cached positions let you navigate back and forth without losing analysis. You can also connect local UCI engines for even more powerful evaluations and deeper analysis.")
  • 03:5803:58, 27 September 2025 Space Visualisation (hist | edit) [2,500 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Space Visualisation card displays the current board position and highlights how much space each side controls by marking the squares influenced by their pieces. This gives you an immediate sense of territory and balance, helping you understand positional dynamics at a glance.")
  • 03:5803:58, 27 September 2025 Repertoire Match (hist | edit) [1,951 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Repertoire Match card shows whether the current board position appears in any of your other repertoires. This makes it easy to spot overlaps, compare how you’ve played the same position across different repertoires, and ensure consistency in your preparation.")
  • 03:5703:57, 27 September 2025 Repertoire Review (hist | edit) [2,175 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Repertoire Review card highlights the current board position after your repertoire has been analyzed with Stockfish, showing you the moves with the weakest evaluations. From here, you can decide whether to adjust your repertoire by choosing stronger alternatives or keep the move and accept the evaluation. It’s a practical way to spot weaknesses and make informed decisions about your repertoire.")
  • 03:5703:57, 27 September 2025 Reference Tree (hist | edit) [2,419 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Reference Tree card lets you compare the current board position against your chosen reference tree. It shows which moves are present in the reference and how they match up with your repertoire, helping you identify overlaps, gaps, and potential additions. This makes it easy to align your repertoire with a reference source such as your own games, imported PGNs, or other study material.")
  • 03:5703:57, 27 September 2025 Position Overview (hist | edit) [2,309 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Position Overview card provides a high-level snapshot of the current board position, showing how many of your repertoires, library items, and reference trees contain it. From here, you can quickly navigate to related repertoire lines or library entries. It serves as a central overview, helping you understand how the current position fits across all your data.")
  • 03:5703:57, 27 September 2025 Position Library (hist | edit) [2,166 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Position Library allows you to store positions you want to keep for later study. Each position can be labeled, tagged, and searched, giving you a flexible way to organize key moments in your repertoire. Within the Repertoire Builder, the Position Library is a handy tool for saving positions as reminders, building custom training sets, and quickly revisiting important scenarios.")
  • 03:5603:56, 27 September 2025 Missing Moves (hist | edit) [2,354 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Missing Moves card compares your repertoire against a loaded Reference Tree to highlight moves you haven’t yet added. The reference can come from your own games, a master’s book, or an imported PGN. Within the Repertoire Builder, this card makes it easy to spot gaps in your coverage and expand your repertoire to match your chosen source.")
  • 03:5603:56, 27 September 2025 Masters Database (hist | edit) [4,880 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Masters Database, powered by Lichess, provides high-quality opening statistics based only on games played by titled players. Within the Repertoire Builder, this card shows data for the current board position, highlighting the most trusted continuations at the highest levels. You can also view top master games played in the position and add them directly to your repertoire or library items, making it a reliable reference for strengthening your preparation with profess...")
  • 03:5603:56, 27 September 2025 Lichess Database (hist | edit) [3,763 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Lichess is a free and open-source chess platform with a massive game database from players of all levels. Within the Repertoire Builder, the Lichess Database card shows data for the current board position, letting you see which moves are most commonly played, broken down by rating range, time control, and other filters. This helps you understand what opponents at different levels are likely to play and adapt your repertoire accordingly.")
  • 03:5503:55, 27 September 2025 ChessDB (hist | edit) [4,233 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "ChessDB is an online opening database that provides move statistics and evaluations. Within the Repertoire Builder, the ChessDB card shows data for the current board position, letting you instantly see the most common continuations, success rates, and practical trends. This allows you to compare your repertoire choices against broad statistical data, highlight strong alternatives, and refine your lines directly inside the builder.")
  • 03:5403:54, 27 September 2025 Bookmarks (hist | edit) [2,182 bytes] HollowLeaf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Bookmarks card lets you save key positions in your repertoire for quick access later. Instead of searching through your lines, you can mark positions that need review, practice, or deeper analysis. Bookmarks act as personal reminders, helping you return to important moments in your repertoire whenever you want.")
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