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Chess Openings Wizard is where tournament players go to work on their openings.
The app is based on the Bookup program that first came out in 1984. The app has full editing and training power like its brethren apps on Macintosh and Windows.
Openings can be moved back and forth to the Macintosh and Windows versions.
Chess Openings Wizard does not play chess, nor does it come with a game collection. It is meant for designing openings for White and defenses for Black, and then testing the player's knowledge of the lines by playing mock games.
Sample ebooks include an opening guide (thousands of named and categorized opening positions accessible through any move order), an ECO master framework, and the White and Black repertoires of Magnus Carlsen, Fabiano Caruana, and Robert Fischer. It also includes a demo ebook with excerpts from a highly annotated repertoire in the Open Game.
A free chess engine server program can be run on Macintosh or Windows. That allows the iPad and iPhone to use the latest and strongest UCI engines for live analysis. (The server must share the same WiFi connection.)
The Pedigree ribbon shows the results of games in each opening position but uses only games between two super GMs. That way you know if the move is trusted by the best players. (And it's important to know if a move has never been played by a super GM when facing another super GM.) This is the same feature found in Chess Openings Wizard Professional for Macintosh and Windows.
The short version is: if you are designing an opening with a game database app or with a playing program, you're working too hard. Chess Openings Wizard contains 40 years of refinements, with precisely the tools that a serious tournament player requires to prepare openings fast.
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Chessbook is the fastest way to build a bulletproof opening repertoire.
Key features:
• Create a custom repertoire
• Train with spaced repetition
• Find gaps automatically
• Avoid obscure moves
• Handle transpositions
• Find mistakes in your online games
• Fast & modern interface
“A fun and simple way to build an opening repertoire based on probabilities of most likely lines. You will actually learn the moves that will happen on the board!”
—Grandmaster Eugene Perelshteyn
FIND THE GAPS IN YOUR REPERTOIRE BEFORE YOUR OPPONENTS DO
Chessbook calculates your coverage per opening so you always know what to work on.
PICK THE BEST MOVES TO MAXIMIZE YOUR WIN-RATE
Weigh up your options by looking at stats from master games, engine evaluation and results at your level.
ONLY SPEND TIME ON THE MOVES YOU'LL ACTUALLY SEE
Most books and courses are written by masters for masters. Chessbook lets you avoid obscure grandmaster lines and focus your effort on the moves that are common at your level.
TARGETED PRACTICE MEANS YOU'LL NEVER FORGET A MOVE
Chessbook uses spaced repetition, a scientifically proven technique to memorize openings quickly and thoroughly.
COLLECT ALL YOUR OPENINGS IN ONE PLACE
Nobody gets their whole repertoire from a single course or book. Chessbook lets you combine openings from multiple sources to create a custom repertoire just for you.
REVIEW YOUR ONLINE GAMES FOR OPENING MISTAKES
Get instant feedback on how well you're sticking to your repertoire. Chessbook supports both Lichess and Chess.com
LEARN MIDDLEGAME PLANS FOR ANY OPENING
See how top players handle the positions that result from the openings you play.
CHESSBOOK PRO
Chessbook Pro gives you the ability to add unlimited moves to your repertoire! Free users can add 400 moves.
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