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Viewing your opening repertoire 

Viewing your opening repertoire 

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Viewing your opening repertoire 

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Opening theory is best assimilated when you execute the moves either on the screen or at a board. But sometimes at the end of a long day all you want to do is to relax, lean back and take your finger off the mouse.

 

For that the program offers you the presentation of a variation tree. That means of course your repertoire, though it can be any game. Each sub-variation is repeated as often as you wish.

 

Simply start it, choose the speed and watch.

 

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In the dialog box you can set the speed at which the moves are played, stop the process and determine the number of times you wish a variation to be repeated. Additionally, you can determine whether the automatic display should concern the main line or specific variations.

 

Instead of, as previously, painstakingly reading off the variation from a book and playing it out on the board several times in order to learn it, the program automatically displays the repertoire selected on the chess board for the user.