WHERE TO FIND CHESS THEORY??

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Where would one find the "30-move analysis" online?? (of different openings). In other words::

WHERE IS THE 30 MOVE ANALYSIS OF THE RUY LOPEZ???
WHERE IS THE YUGOSLAV ATTACK THEORY??
WHERE ARE THE KING'S INDIAN DEFENSE THEORY LINES???

WHERE???????????

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¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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https://www.365chess.com/opening.php?m=6&n=5&ms=e4.e5.Nf3.Nc6.Bb5&ns=3.5.5.6.5

Here for example

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thx, but it just tells raw moves. I dont know the reason for many of the moves, or why i should prefer a move over another.

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use lichess study

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#4
The data base gives you games. Study those games to find the reason for a move or why one is preferred over the other.

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@tygxc Thx

@Monkfish_6 ok

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Ruy Lopez (Spanish)- Ideas, Principles, & Common Variations 

https://youtu.be/GFWI3gkizZg

Sicilian Dragon (Yugoslav Attack) 6.Be3

https://youtu.be/Q4_OTquKti0

King's Indian Defence (Intro)

https://youtu.be/mND6TK5dSKQ

Probably not 100% "complete theory", but you can watch most videos several times before grasping what he does cover.

Use his playlists on YT

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Check youtube or websites I guess?

https://www.ichess.net/blog/kings-indian-defense-chess-opening/

This has the ideas behind the King's Indian defense.

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Thanks guys! 😁

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if you have a chess engine that uses the common UCI, like the one fritz, komodo, houdini  etc use, its all on the cloud under opening moves.

or else use an opening database like chesstempo. IF you really want to overkill it, get the latest version of chessbase database.

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darkunorthodox88 wrote:

if you have a chess engine that uses the common UCI, like the one fritz, komodo, houdini  etc use, its all on the cloud under opening moves.

or else use an opening database like chesstempo. IF you really want to overkill it, get the latest version of chessbase database.

 

This is the biggest opening database analysed by 400 cores Stockfish.

https://www.chessdb.cn/queryc_en/

(choose chess)

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drmrboss wrote:
darkunorthodox88 wrote:

if you have a chess engine that uses the common UCI, like the one fritz, komodo, houdini  etc use, its all on the cloud under opening moves.

or else use an opening database like chesstempo. IF you really want to overkill it, get the latest version of chessbase database.

 

This is the biggest opening database analysed by 400 cores Stockfish.

https://www.chessdb.cn/queryc_en/

(choose chess)

where do you find position eval in this dinosaur?

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darkunorthodox88 wrote:
drmrboss wrote:
darkunorthodox88 wrote:

if you have a chess engine that uses the common UCI, like the one fritz, komodo, houdini  etc use, its all on the cloud under opening moves.

or else use an opening database like chesstempo. IF you really want to overkill it, get the latest version of chessbase database.

 

This is the biggest opening database analysed by 400 cores Stockfish.

https://www.chessdb.cn/queryc_en/

(choose chess)

where do you find position eval in this dinosaur?

They evaluate position as

 ! Best (2),

* Good (1),

? Bad (0), moves that have a score of ?? is unknown.

 

As chess has only 3 outcomes, those opening positions are back checked by 7 men endgame Tablebase outcomes as win/ draw/ loss.

 

In chess only win/ draw/ loss evaluation is correct. Any +1 or +10 evaluations are incorrect or uncertainty.

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drmrboss wrote:
darkunorthodox88 wrote:
drmrboss wrote:
darkunorthodox88 wrote:

if you have a chess engine that uses the common UCI, like the one fritz, komodo, houdini  etc use, its all on the cloud under opening moves.

or else use an opening database like chesstempo. IF you really want to overkill it, get the latest version of chessbase database.

 

This is the biggest opening database analysed by 400 cores Stockfish.

https://www.chessdb.cn/queryc_en/

(choose chess)

where do you find position eval in this dinosaur?

They evaluate position as

 ! Best (2),

* Good (1),

? Bad (0), moves that have a score of ?? is unknown.

 

As chess has only 3 outcomes, those opening positions are back checked by 7 men endgame Tablebase outcomes as win/ draw/ loss.

 

In chess only win/ draw/ loss evaluation is correct. Any +1 or +10 evaluations are incorrect or uncertainty.

this is worthless for opening analysis then

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darkunorthodox88 wrote:
 

this is worthless for opening analysis then

 

You can bet on it. It is only worth for wasting electric power for nothing.

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darkunorthodox88 wrote:
drmrboss wrote:
darkunorthodox88 wrote:
drmrboss wrote:
darkunorthodox88 wrote:

if you have a chess engine that uses the common UCI, like the one fritz, komodo, houdini  etc use, its all on the cloud under opening moves.

or else use an opening database like chesstempo. IF you really want to overkill it, get the latest version of chessbase database.

 

This is the biggest opening database analysed by 400 cores Stockfish.

https://www.chessdb.cn/queryc_en/

(choose chess)

where do you find position eval in this dinosaur?

They evaluate position as

 ! Best (2),

* Good (1),

? Bad (0), moves that have a score of ?? is unknown.

 

As chess has only 3 outcomes, those opening positions are back checked by 7 men endgame Tablebase outcomes as win/ draw/ loss.

 

In chess only win/ draw/ loss evaluation is correct. Any +1 or +10 evaluations are incorrect or uncertainty.

this is worthless for opening analysis then

Why?

They have order of win loss priority according to statistics. e.g 1.e4!  is highest priority and.

1. g4 ?? is lowest priority. ( And engines like A0 and Leela doesnt know 1+ or 10+  evaluations but win/loss priority only)

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And anyway, @Feliks_07

are you sure you are ready to make good use of such advanced material?

 

Your ratings suggest that your problem is very different from not knowing openings 30 moves deep.

 
 
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Maybe gambit might work or not

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PerpetuallyPinned wrote:

Ruy Lopez (Spanish)- Ideas, Principles, & Common Variations 

https://youtu.be/GFWI3gkizZg

Sicilian Dragon (Yugoslav Attack) 6.Be3

https://youtu.be/Q4_OTquKti0

King's Indian Defence (Intro)

https://youtu.be/mND6TK5dSKQ

Probably not 100% "complete theory", but you can watch most videos several times before grasping what he does cover.

Use his playlists on YT

thx