it was quite liberating but i must admit that i am definitely running into games where i wish i had some moves and a simple variation or two to draw from- if only to save some time on my clock (i get into time trouble often in 30 min games just trying to play well in opening)
now- i am not looking to draw so much from “opening theory” but, rather, use my own games as the resource
for example, i play ...c5 after 1.e4 and will often get a very early Bc4; then ...e6
there are then a few ways to go- Nf6, Nc3, d3
having a method to forge a very limited “repertoire” would be quite useful for me
i usually like to push ...d5 early and there are a few moves very soon afterward that can make or break the position and if i dont pay attention and look at lines that develop i keep making the same mistakes over and over
when i do “annotate” my games i will have a variation or two but all these findings are scattered in each individual game
how do i best create a 1. e4 ...c5 “database”? and other collections of my opening moves (1. d4 ... 2.c4 almost all the time, 1.d4 ...d5 for my black vs 1.d4)
That's what the Game Explorer does.
/ It looks like you don't play the Sicilian often.
it was quite liberating but i must admit that i am definitely running into games where i wish i had some moves and a simple variation or two to draw from- if only to save some time on my clock (i get into time trouble often in 30 min games just trying to play well in opening)
now- i am not looking to draw so much from “opening theory” but, rather, use my own games as the resource
for example, i play ...c5 after 1.e4 and will often get a very early Bc4; then ...e6
there are then a few ways to go- Nf6, Nc3, d3
having a method to forge a very limited “repertoire” would be quite useful for me
i usually like to push ...d5 early and there are a few moves very soon afterward that can make or break the position and if i dont pay attention and look at lines that develop i keep making the same mistakes over and over
when i do “annotate” my games i will have a variation or two but all these findings are scattered in each individual game
how do i best create a 1. e4 ...c5 “database”? and other collections of my opening moves (1. d4 ... 2.c4 almost all the time, 1.d4 ...d5 for my black vs 1.d4)