would it not be a neat if we had the option of building our opening repertoires through lichess? like having a tree of different openings and we could edit it to add our own openings and variations, add comments and add games that we find instructive so that once we revise our repertoire, we could easily see the related games.
You mean something like this? lichess.org/study/OCpFCD5c/XSJNDzL7
Something like that but with a better interface to make everything smooth. for example, there could be a side menu which shows a clickable tree diagram where i can edit it to include my openings.
so if im preparing a repertoire as black, i can edit the tree menu so that the top level contains the moves e4 and d4, i can click e4 and it branches to my prefered defense (which i edit and add). In that way, your entire opening repertoire can be represented as a clickable and easily edited mindmap.
so if im preparing a repertoire as black, i can edit the tree menu so that the top level contains the moves e4 and d4, i can click e4 and it branches to my prefered defense (which i edit and add). In that way, your entire opening repertoire can be represented as a clickable and easily edited mindmap.
Wonderful
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If you made something like that and made it look really good and also easy and efficient to work with you could market that.
Many people would want that.
I would.
If you made something like that and made it look really good and also easy and efficient to work with you could market that.
Many people would want that.
I would.
This is definitely something that has a market. I suppose all professionals now use ChessBase for that but its steep pricing makes it too expensive for us non-professional mortals.
I like this idea!
so do I!
@thibault is it possible to adapt chess database to lichess? eg. in this possiotion #2 you have option to check the games like www.365chess.com/opening.php
I realy dream about looking into my games and next compare opening positions to gm's games. There are many servises to offer it eg. mentioned www.365chess.com/search_position.php
also chessbase and chess24
also chessbase and chess24
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