Saving Opening Repertoire?

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IlichAbraham1 wrote:
KeSetoKaiba escribió:
LazyDog24 wrote:
IlichAbraham1 wrote:
B1ZMARK escribió:
IlichAbraham1 wrote:
KeSetoKaiba escribió:
destroyer8470 wrote:

I know top level players use chessbase and they save stuff there

Interesting. What are the benefits of using that? Or is it like l******.org with the studies?

lichess

bruh 

BRUHUHUHUHUHUH

What is wrong with saying lichess. It is actually pretty cool.

chess.com tos has a policy against advertising other chess sites in the public forums (even though commenting it in private messages or clubs on chess.com is allowed). 

To prevent mods from locking threads, people avoid mentioning competing chess sites by name...

chess.com staff, please don't lock my thread...just trying to get some decent responses here

... you star first ok dont spam

No, you’re the one spamming. You’ve really done nothing here, kesetokaiba has explained in a lengthy post why the competitor sites aren’t supposed to be mentioned IN RESPONSE to your post. So... 

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B1ZMARK escribió:
IlichAbraham1 wrote:
KeSetoKaiba escribió:
LazyDog24 wrote:
IlichAbraham1 wrote:
B1ZMARK escribió:
IlichAbraham1 wrote:
KeSetoKaiba escribió:
destroyer8470 wrote:

I know top level players use chessbase and they save stuff there

Interesting. What are the benefits of using that? Or is it like l******.org with the studies?

lichess

bruh 

BRUHUHUHUHUHUH

What is wrong with saying lichess. It is actually pretty cool.

chess.com tos has a policy against advertising other chess sites in the public forums (even though commenting it in private messages or clubs on chess.com is allowed). 

To prevent mods from locking threads, people avoid mentioning competing chess sites by name...

chess.com staff, please don't lock my thread...just trying to get some decent responses here

... you star first ok dont spam

No, you’re the one spamming. You’ve really done nothing here, kesetokaiba has explained in a lengthy post why the competitor sites aren’t supposed to be mentioned IN RESPONSE to your post. So... 

i am not talking wiith you

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sheesh he on smoke today

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DaBabysSideTing escribió:

sheesh he on smoke today

can you can stop talking about smoke ok

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IlichAbraham1 wrote:
B1ZMARK escribió:
IlichAbraham1 wrote:
KeSetoKaiba escribió:
LazyDog24 wrote:
IlichAbraham1 wrote:
B1ZMARK escribió:
IlichAbraham1 wrote:
KeSetoKaiba escribió:
destroyer8470 wrote:

I know top level players use chessbase and they save stuff there

Interesting. What are the benefits of using that? Or is it like l******.org with the studies?

lichess

bruh 

BRUHUHUHUHUHUH

What is wrong with saying lichess. It is actually pretty cool.

chess.com tos has a policy against advertising other chess sites in the public forums (even though commenting it in private messages or clubs on chess.com is allowed). 

To prevent mods from locking threads, people avoid mentioning competing chess sites by name...

chess.com staff, please don't lock my thread...just trying to get some decent responses here

... you star first ok dont spam

No, you’re the one spamming. You’ve really done nothing here, kesetokaiba has explained in a lengthy post why the competitor sites aren’t supposed to be mentioned IN RESPONSE to your post. So... 

i am not talking wiith you

Yes, you are now. But no longer, because if that’s the best response you can come up with then I have no further business talking to you.

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I feel a little stressed but it will go away, now let's stop talking and continue with our things since I get into anything

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ok sorry

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KeSetoKaiba wrote:

I also know that chess.com "library" or "openings" sections (partly in beta testing currently) might have something similar in the near future

 

The chess.com LIbrary feature is actually live, it's not still in beta!  On the website, it's under Play.  Might be a good place to start even if you have different needs for a longer-term solution.

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Paleobotanical wrote:
KeSetoKaiba wrote:

I also know that chess.com "library" or "openings" sections (partly in beta testing currently) might have something similar in the near future

 

The chess.com LIbrary feature is actually live, it's not still in beta!  On the website, it's under Play.  Might be a good place to start even if you have different needs for a longer-term solution.

Thanks. I'm in beta, so I've had access to it for a few weeks (maybe even months?) already happy.png

I just didn't know it was released to everyone yet grin.png

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How do you get access to beta? there are a lot of features I want to try out but they're in beta

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DaBabysSideTing wrote:

How do you get access to beta? there are a lot of features I want to try out but they're in beta

https://www.chess.com/club/chess-com-beta 

It is a chess.com "club" in which chess.com offers members the newer features earlier in return for feedback and sending reports back on possible glitches/bugs (as is common with anything newer when it comes out). 

Note: chess.com beta club has a limited member capacity (although I don't know the specific number or percentage they allow simultaneously). 

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ah, thanks

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unfortunatebeginner wrote:

@KeSetoKaiba

Personally, I save my very limited opening repertoire in Lichess. You can use chessbase or you can also use a folder and save a whole bunch pgn files. There isn't really one way to do it nor are there are any differences in terms of benefits, you do you.

Edit: grammar

Thanks for the post happy.png

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So regarding my word document idea, I started putting PGNs into it and it looks like it could be very organized 

And I'm just going to keep putting in different variations, separated by e5, c5, etc (Because im an e4 player)

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I've been enjoying using Chess Position Trainer. It has a neat interface and you can easily plug in any pgn containing your repertoire and train.

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And in case you're repertoire for an opening is separated into multiple pgns it's not too hard to combine them into one

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Just make a pgn. And save it as a document. Find games you want to play and save them. Compound them into one pgn and wallah.

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I have still yet to learn how to make an actual repertoire

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MegaGamer15 wrote:

I have still yet to learn how to make an actual repertoire

Find an opening (or two, three MAX) to play as white. Then find one for black against e4, d4, c4, etc. Once that's done record lines and what you want to play. Also maybe throw in a setup-based opening like the KID to play when you have no idea what you're facing (aka a weird gambit-type opening). Then just practice and elaborate on it more. Choose openings you'll probably use for the rest of your life. Magnus did!

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ninjaswat wrote:
MegaGamer15 wrote:

I have still yet to learn how to make an actual repertoire

Find an opening (or two, three MAX) to play as white. Then find one for black against e4, d4, c4, etc. Once that's done record lines and what you want to play. Also maybe throw in a setup-based opening like the KID to play when you have no idea what you're facing (aka a weird gambit-type opening). Then just practice and elaborate on it more. Choose openings you'll probably use for the rest of your life. Magnus did!

Thanks for the advice. I usually play Italian game, London system, and King's gambit for white (yes, I play e4 alot out of habit) and French defense, Caro-kann defense, and KID for black. What I think my main struggle is after the first 3 or 4 moves of an opening, I just go autopilot (meaning I don't know what I'm supposed to do next so I just push and develop randomly) and I'm not used to responding to counterplay from my opponent (for example I play the KID and end up letting my opponent have 2 pawns without trying to stop it).