Dude, I'm new, old and new playing chess, lol, but I imagine you're crazy, lol, what a fantastic program, I even imagined that something like that could exist, but you prove that reality is better than imagination, thank you very much for doing something useful like that, so much that I'm still trying to understand where to start...
@Mario_Alencar said in #2:
Thank you Mario, I am still relatively new in Chess, but since I stagnated in my game, I got obsessed with Chess programming. Hopefully, when you login, you still see the tour and it will guide you through the application. A good starting point would be to use one of the quick starter templates, or the Repertoire wizard to get your started. The main thing is that once you have the repertoire, it is about understanding, commenting and pruning to fit your needs and playing style.
A fun note, I have been trying to learn some new opponents, so used the wizard to get me a repertoire with 1000 moves (positions) and I have been using the trainer function to practice various positions.
>Dude, I'm new, old and new playing chess, lol, but I imagine you're crazy, lol, what a fantastic program, I even imagined that something like that could exist, but you prove that reality is better than imagination, thank you very much for doing something useful like that, so much that I'm still trying to understand where to start...
Thank you Mario, I am still relatively new in Chess, but since I stagnated in my game, I got obsessed with Chess programming. Hopefully, when you login, you still see the tour and it will guide you through the application. A good starting point would be to use one of the quick starter templates, or the Repertoire wizard to get your started. The main thing is that once you have the repertoire, it is about understanding, commenting and pruning to fit your needs and playing style.
A fun note, I have been trying to learn some new opponents, so used the wizard to get me a repertoire with 1000 moves (positions) and I have been using the trainer function to practice various positions.
I created a similar tool a few years ago, did some ads, was in touch with people like Levy Rozman, but failed to sell anything.
Glad you're giving this idea a bit more life.
Some suggestions: in the training mode, show a random position from repertoire and track stats for the accuracy of the next move (maybe increase sho probability of most failed positions).
The website is now down, but I still have my demo video:
PM me if you want to discuss any further or hear more about my experience.
Glad you're giving this idea a bit more life.
Some suggestions: in the training mode, show a random position from repertoire and track stats for the accuracy of the next move (maybe increase sho probability of most failed positions).
The website is now down, but I still have my demo video:
PM me if you want to discuss any further or hear more about my experience.
Kudos to the efforts, quick observation - when in training mode, for now it appears that we need to make the moves for both sides or is it something that I am missing?
@NaperCoach said in #5:
This is strange, you should only need to make the move for the chosen colour, the computer should play a random move from your repertoire i.e. your opponents move. If you can, would you be able to use a video capture and send it to me so that I can see it, as this should not be happening.
>Kudos to the efforts, quick observation - when in training mode, for now it appears that we need to make the moves for both sides or is it something that I am missing?
This is strange, you should only need to make the move for the chosen colour, the computer should play a random move from your repertoire i.e. your opponents move. If you can, would you be able to use a video capture and send it to me so that I can see it, as this should not be happening.
@MyConnectionLag said in #4:
I am looking at implementing a spaced training system where I will store how you perform at different positions and choose the position based on what you fail on (no point in showing you a position that you get right all the time), but that is something coming at a later date. Training stats will also stem from this, but I want to release this to know if there is any point continuing, i.e. does this add any value.
>I created a similar tool a few years ago, did some ads, was in touch with people like Levy Rozman, but failed to sell anything.
>Glad you're giving this idea a bit more life.
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>Some suggestions: in the training mode, show a random position from repertoire and track stats for the accuracy of the next move (maybe increase sho probability of most failed positions).
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>The website is now down, but I still have my demo video:
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>PM me if you want to discuss any further or hear more about my experience.
I am looking at implementing a spaced training system where I will store how you perform at different positions and choose the position based on what you fail on (no point in showing you a position that you get right all the time), but that is something coming at a later date. Training stats will also stem from this, but I want to release this to know if there is any point continuing, i.e. does this add any value.
In openingexplorer Moves: 1. d4 d5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Ne5 Nc6 4. Nc3 I typed these entries and nothing about variations or anything like that appears, why? I suppose this type of moves is very common, so I use them a lot, so either I'm playing wrong, or how do I find out what to do in repertoirebuilder
@Mario_Alencar said in #8:
You have a few options, play them in your Repertoire and then look at the Stockfish or Master card to see how you can build your repertoire (best moves from stockfish or Lichess), or more interestingly, you can playe these in the repertoire builder wizard, and the generate a move tree for this position.
>In openingexplorer Moves: 1. d4 d5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Ne5 Nc6 4. Nc3 I typed these entries and nothing about variations or anything like that appears, why? I suppose this type of moves is very common, so I use them a lot, so either I'm playing wrong, or how do I find out what to do in repertoirebuilder
You have a few options, play them in your Repertoire and then look at the Stockfish or Master card to see how you can build your repertoire (best moves from stockfish or Lichess), or more interestingly, you can playe these in the repertoire builder wizard, and the generate a move tree for this position.
Let me digress a bit, but I think I've found a solution to be able to discuss a move with someone, like with this link (how do I share the repertoire I created?) the person will see what I mean, I don't know if there's anything similar on Lichess (lichess studiy?) or on the internet, but it's like those programs where you paste some Python code and the other person, ahh, I already know what you're talking about, the same now with your program but we paste chess moves and the other person instantly sees them and we start discussing the positions... but I'm a big fan of copy and paste and there's still something missing like ingram-braun.net/erga/online-pgn-viewer/, but it's just a suggestion, the site is great, I would also suggest he use a local Stockfish, on my computer, it would be much faster... is it possible?