Lately I had been using memchess.com to learn openings. It was nice, but sadly the website has been down lately. I wish lichess had a similar feature, that is using spaced repetition to learn openings.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaced_repetition
I thought about creating a bot for that, but before I try I should ask if there are any existing already, and if someone has ever tried it.
There would be a bot for each specific opening, with the name of the bot indicating what it plays. Like for instance BlackKID (for a bot always playing the Kings Indian Defense as black).
The bot would only play moves in its library, offers draw when its opponent played an unexpected move, and resign when the opponent played all the moves all the way to the leaf of the branch tree.
The bot would also keep a record for each of its opponents in order to implement the spaced repetition algorithm for each of them.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaced_repetition
I thought about creating a bot for that, but before I try I should ask if there are any existing already, and if someone has ever tried it.
There would be a bot for each specific opening, with the name of the bot indicating what it plays. Like for instance BlackKID (for a bot always playing the Kings Indian Defense as black).
The bot would only play moves in its library, offers draw when its opponent played an unexpected move, and resign when the opponent played all the moves all the way to the leaf of the branch tree.
The bot would also keep a record for each of its opponents in order to implement the spaced repetition algorithm for each of them.