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Any chess app/tool ideas? What would be useful for chess player?

Just looking for something fun to build. It will be open source. If you have any idea what it could be - related to chess.

Just looking for something fun to build. It will be open source. If you have any idea what it could be - related to chess.

Hi, idea here. A software that allows input let's say from a pdf chess book and makes it interactive.
By feeding the software the book info you want to learn, it digests it with a given prompt and makes for efficient learning and saves time going through multiple sources while training.

Hi, idea here. A software that allows input let's say from a pdf chess book and makes it interactive. By feeding the software the book info you want to learn, it digests it with a given prompt and makes for efficient learning and saves time going through multiple sources while training.

There is a software called "Chess position trainer"

What it does is that originally has a blank database (unless you add one).

Then you manually add a game with all the important variations. You can then add markers where you have good variations for white or good variations for black.

As you keep feeding the database with sample games, you can create statistics, but also visually tell where the good variations for you are.

And when you add enough games with different openings, you can tell the software to train you, so it will start playing specific variations so you can train them over and over again and remember them. you can tell it to set up a position and you have to either enter the proper continuation, or just continue the rest of the game from said position.

It does not need a chess engine, as all the information is added manually and the training part is already there in the opening explorer database.

It would be cool if you could emulate that software.

There is a software called "Chess position trainer" What it does is that originally has a blank database (unless you add one). Then you manually add a game with all the important variations. You can then add markers where you have good variations for white or good variations for black. As you keep feeding the database with sample games, you can create statistics, but also visually tell where the good variations for you are. And when you add enough games with different openings, you can tell the software to train you, so it will start playing specific variations so you can train them over and over again and remember them. you can tell it to set up a position and you have to either enter the proper continuation, or just continue the rest of the game from said position. It does not need a chess engine, as all the information is added manually and the training part is already there in the opening explorer database. It would be cool if you could emulate that software.

I have not found a projector that uses light to indicate where to move the pieces. This projector should also have voice acting. This device should be adjusted to the size of the board, read the image of the pieces and transmit the moves to the lichess for online play via phone or PC and directly via Wi-Fi. In this way, each person could use their own board for online play. The board that the person likes and with the pieces that they like.

I have not found a projector that uses light to indicate where to move the pieces. This projector should also have voice acting. This device should be adjusted to the size of the board, read the image of the pieces and transmit the moves to the lichess for online play via phone or PC and directly via Wi-Fi. In this way, each person could use their own board for online play. The board that the person likes and with the pieces that they like.

Fixed selected puzzle rating. 1000+-50

Fixed selected puzzle rating. 1000+-50

I would like an app to train blindfold tactics,
There are very few and those that exist are not very good.

I would like an app to train blindfold tactics, There are very few and those that exist are not very good.

O melhor tabuleiro de xadrez que já joguei é o Chess Titans (que conheci no Windows XP e sido usando até hoje adaptado ao Windows X). Mas minha ideia não é sobre xadrez, mas sim sobre vencer a ansiedade do domingo a tarde... da tão temida segunda feira. Uma vez me fiz a seguinte pergunta: se um Faraó fosse abduzido para os dias atuais, em que ele se dedicaria?
(lembramos os feitos que esses caras fizeram na idade da pedra: fizeram as pessoas lhes tratarem como se fossem deuses, se tornaram os mais ricos de sua época, e construíram coisas que estão gerando dinheiro até os nossos dias...).
Tenho curiosidade no que esses antigos jogadores de xadrez se dedicariam se acordassem do nada em nossos dias.

O melhor tabuleiro de xadrez que já joguei é o Chess Titans (que conheci no Windows XP e sido usando até hoje adaptado ao Windows X). Mas minha ideia não é sobre xadrez, mas sim sobre vencer a ansiedade do domingo a tarde... da tão temida segunda feira. Uma vez me fiz a seguinte pergunta: se um Faraó fosse abduzido para os dias atuais, em que ele se dedicaria? (lembramos os feitos que esses caras fizeram na idade da pedra: fizeram as pessoas lhes tratarem como se fossem deuses, se tornaram os mais ricos de sua época, e construíram coisas que estão gerando dinheiro até os nossos dias...). Tenho curiosidade no que esses antigos jogadores de xadrez se dedicariam se acordassem do nada em nossos dias.

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