Hi,

I just got an idea about a probably cool feature. In a lot of answers here people say they would like to train their openings.

My experience with RChess is that an opening repertoire of an advanced player consists of 100.000 positions or more. A simple opening book (one opening proposal for one side) from Bologan contains around 7.000 positions. So any of these training tools, which train lines from the starting position until some variation end fail to do the job. You cannot do this in the morning before a game. But the positions I have trouble with are only 1-5% of them. So a possibility to mark them whenever I see one and then to train them is realistic, when you know which opening(s) may show up in the game. And technically this is just an EPD file (or two for white and black) to maintain and a more or less advanced training possibility.

Greetings,
Gerd Lorscheid


Am 09.01.2026 um 18:16 schrieb Harry Broeken via Scid-users:

Training-features are important; information-management is not enough, there has to be
a way to get it into your brain.



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