Repertoire Puzzles
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Repertoire Puzzles lets you train tactics using puzzles that match the openings found in your repertoires. Instead of drawing from a general pool without context, the system identifies the openings present in your repertoire lines and then generates puzzles based on those openings, helping you practice tactical patterns that arise from the openings you actually play.
At the top of the page, you can see your current puzzle rating along with your all-time statistics, giving you immediate feedback on long-term progress.
This feature helps you:
- + Practice tactics arising directly from your own opening repertoires
- + Reinforce tactical patterns in positions you are likely to reach in real games
- + Focus training on specific repertoire lines, themes, and difficulty ranges
Controls
The Controls section manages puzzle selection, progress tracking, and session feedback.
At the top of the page, your current puzzle rating and all-time statistics are displayed. Puzzle outcomes are categorized as follows:
- ◦ Perfect: The puzzle was solved correctly on the first attempt.
- ◦ Solved: The puzzle was solved correctly after one or more incorrect attempts.
- ◦ Failed: The puzzle was abandoned or not solved correctly.
You can reset your puzzle statistics at any time to restart long-term progress tracking.
The Filter Card controls how puzzles are generated from your repertoires. The following options are available:
- ◦ Repertoire: Select one of your existing repertoires as the source for puzzle generation.
- ◦ Variations: Once a repertoire is selected, choose one or more named variations within that repertoire using the multi-select list.
- ◦ Rating Range: Define the difficulty range of puzzles to generate.
- ◦ Theme: Filter puzzles by tactical motifs such as Mate, Fork, or Deflection.
Once your filters are set, click Get Puzzle to generate a list of puzzles based on the selected repertoire lines.
The Puzzle Session Card tracks your progress during the current session. It displays:
- ◦ Number of puzzles solved perfectly
- ◦ Puzzles solved after retries
- ◦ Failed puzzles
- ◦ Rating change for the current session
You can click on any puzzle listed in the session card to retry it, making it easy to revisit mistakes within the context of your repertoire.
Solution
After completing a puzzle, the Solution view is shown. This includes:
- ◦ Your rating change resulting from the puzzle
- ◦ The correct solution line
- ◦ Puzzle metadata including rating, themes, and associated opening line
You can rate the puzzle as Good or Bad, which helps improve future puzzle selection quality.
Below the solution, a Stockfish analysis card is available, allowing you to explore incorrect attempts and alternative continuations directly within the repertoire context.