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New Chess Repertoire Builder

@mrtoad said in #20:
>Congrats on your superb take on building such a useful concept i.e. a chess repertoire. Love the idea! The detailed instructions show that you have thought a great deal about optimising the user experience.
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>Hey, guys - check out the games section of site too. Definitely worth a look!

Thanks @mrtoad , I am a improving chess player, so spent a few weekends with pen and paper to design and build something that would make sense to me. I am glad it worked out.

Do let me know how the experience goes for you.

P.s. I put in alot of effort into the games section and this is just the beginning as I am planning tons of future enhancements in this section. For example, suggesting moves or lines that should be added to your repertoire based on your actual games. Or building a Repertoire based on your imported games. The potential ideas pool is huge, but I wanted to get an alpha out there to see if I am wasting my time or not with the platform.
PLEASE NOTE

Transposition logic, specially for deletion is really broken at the moment, please bare this in mind, I am taking a deep look into this and will make sure it is corrected for the next release, but it is corrupting the move tree. My apologies.
At first I thought this would be the same as Lichess' 'study feature' but as I read on, I realized your website has lots of unique features!

One question, how can this be more productive than other website's study features, and can you go in depth about the master's database, like what differentiates it from a website like chess.com's master database.
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@AnshFortnite1 said in #23:
>At first I thought this would be the same as Lichess' 'study feature' but as I read on, I realized your website has lots of unique features!
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>One question, how can this be more productive than other website's study features, and can you go in depth about the master's database, like what differentiates it from a website like chess.com's master database.

The aim is to provide a quick and efficient way to 1) build a repertoire (masters dB, engines, Lichess dB) 2 ) practice you repertoire, and 3) compare your repertoire against your own games. I do not believe the mentioned place provides all three. Which I think is the missing component.

The masters DB, stockfish, or the ability to build a move tree is just one part of the puzzle. Also, I have built in quite a bit of automation, but it is still in early stages and will be refined.
@jovanfuturegm010 said in #26:
>Very good and helpfull app!!!
Thank you, I am still doing development work as this is a very initial version, so hopefully it improves over time. Any feedback would be most appreciated.
@mauriziomad said in #28:
>where i can download the aplication.?thanks
It is not a downloadable application, you can access it via this link Https::/chessboardmagic.com/repertoirebuilder