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Neat Opening Tree Website

Most of you probably know about it, but I hadn't heard of it until today: http://www.chesstree.net

It's a fun little opening explorer that shows the usual information (percentage of players who use whichever opening, and % wins/losses/draws), but does it in a fun, visually appealing way. It doesn't go terribly deep into the opening, but still, I thought it was worth sharing with you all.

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Is there somewhere I can see which databases it's querying for its opening info? Seems really cool for a personal collection of games (see which moves your opponents are most likely to play at your level).

Thanks for sharing!
I only just found the website today... my guess is that it uses the free database on chessbase, but my guess is based on nothing.
Neither I know about that website, nor it is neat. After four moves the tree hides under a board. Plus the website doesn't support https.

@fiveTimes You can drag the chessboard around, you can scroll out on the tree view with your mousewheel, and you can click + drag to navigate when the tree gets too large for your viewport.

Is there some security issue you're worried about that would lead you to believe that this site needs HTTPS?

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