You might want to take a look at my Chessvis app on Android and IOS. It enables you to import repertoires and also build them within the app.
The "Practice" module will randomize your opponent moves and run you through all the different lines. You can have separate repertoires for different openings and either practice them separately or combine them like you were practicing before a real game. Chessvis can merge any number of repertoires together. Having trouble learning one line of your favorite response to 1.d4? No problem - make a copy, trim it down and practice.
I've made a set of video on the new opening routines. They're at: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOV98VfiXJbMZ6Zs-LpuMU97don-7wchx
Chessvis can be downloaded from:
itunes.apple.com/us/app/chessvis/id1229226444
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.conceptual.chessvis
Henry
The "Practice" module will randomize your opponent moves and run you through all the different lines. You can have separate repertoires for different openings and either practice them separately or combine them like you were practicing before a real game. Chessvis can merge any number of repertoires together. Having trouble learning one line of your favorite response to 1.d4? No problem - make a copy, trim it down and practice.
I've made a set of video on the new opening routines. They're at: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOV98VfiXJbMZ6Zs-LpuMU97don-7wchx
Chessvis can be downloaded from:
itunes.apple.com/us/app/chessvis/id1229226444
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.conceptual.chessvis
Henry