Chesstempo is probably your best bet, you'll have to make your own opening trees (which is pretty easy in lichess studies) or find premade ones. Chessable is similar but making your own course is a massive pain and the good ones cost money.
AFAIK there isn't anything where the computer will choose moves based on what people play, since that isn't really the nature of how most people do their prep.
Hello,
Is there a way so that i can play the first moves to learn a specific opening.
In which the computer plays at around some 'normal' level to me (1300 / 1500).
I'm usually playing italian or silican defense.
I'm curious about learning the elephant, because i'm an Italian player as well.
So I want to train against italian, with some variations.
What i kinda need is frequent play short games 3 ~10 min , just so i can get my mind better at the imagination of the various structures, against a computer (as they dont make big mistakes).
though i dont want the computer to play perfect either, i'm no match against super bots.
I also have arena chess (some times i use that to replay OTB games), but rather i'd like to train like that here or on lichess. But i dont know if it is possible to train after some premoves.
Ay ideas or tips on how to train.
Idealy the bot uses statiscs of most used counter play.