Play like a BEAST and dominate your opponents in the opening

Prepare your openings in advance and KNOW them

Learn the moves you want to play

Use data visualization to monitor your progress

“Don’t spend more than 20% of your time on your first 15 moves.”

- World Champion Mikhail Botvinnik

If you play Game/30, that means you can spend six minutes on the first fifteen moves. You have to know your openings so you have more time in the middle and endgames.

When we consistently play an opening, we become proficient and recognize its patterns. It gives us an advantage against higher-rated players who are less familiar with the opening.

Use Spaced Repetition to Maximize Your Learn Rate

Use teaching best practices to improve your recognition and knowledge of your opening positions.

This is same technique that you used to learn multiplication tables

  • Learn new lines and be tested on them
  • Regular review of the lines you’ve mastered
  • Emphasis on learning lines that you’ve had difficulty remembering
  • Concentrate on a single line or your entire repertoire
  • Choose to be drilled at random positions or see the moves that lead to a position

Build your personal repertoire by viewing the performance statistics of critical positions

Build your repertoire on a board like you’re playing a real game

Build your own chess repertoire books

Share your repertoire with your chess friends. Or let your coach share his repertoire with you.

No monthly subscription. One price for as many repertoires as you want. And you always get to keep what you build.

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