@Springel said in #9:
I have tried the repertoire trainer, i see a lot of good work, congratulations!
But i also don't understand a few things.
Firstly, a repertoire is by definition the entirety, in my opinion there is therefore actually no “repertoire 1”, “repertoire 2”, etc.. But ok, in the end that's just a word, maybe it means “opening variations”.
Secondly, if I enter one of my white opening variations, e.g. in the Scotch Game, i can enter black variations, not just one.
Does the trainer then only display one variation at a time? How to display the others?
I would have expected it to give me the variations that I want to train.
From my point of view, it's impractical if you have to reproduce every alternative opening move of your opponent with a new “repertoire”. After all, you learn a “tree”, not individual “branches”.
I kindly ask for clarification, perhaps I have overlooked something fundamental.
Thank you for trying this out.
On point 1, I agree with you that it should be "opening variation" and not repertoire, I will have a think about changing the label to opening lines/variations etc... but point taken.
With the trainer, you can actually choose which repertoire (opening lines) you want to train, basically, you can choose a repertoire, and which colour you want to play as, and you will get the positions based on your choice. In terms of building the repertoire, you can build it however you want to, for me as an example, I have several opening Repertoire(s) with White , I will primarily have 1 move for white and maybe a second if i am playing a weaker player and want imbalance in a safe way. For black, I play the Caro against 1. e4, so have a repertoire for the Classical, Advanced, Fantasy etc. This way I can easily train against the specific variation (I also include Master Reference Games so combining all the repertoires into 1 makes them huge and unmanagable). A friend of mine has gone the other way and have a single larger repertoire for the Caro for Black, and for White (playing against the Caro). It is really about how you want to build and manage this.
@Springel said in #9:
> I have tried the repertoire trainer, i see a lot of good work, congratulations!
> But i also don't understand a few things.
> Firstly, a repertoire is by definition the entirety, in my opinion there is therefore actually no “repertoire 1”, “repertoire 2”, etc.. But ok, in the end that's just a word, maybe it means “opening variations”.
>
> Secondly, if I enter one of my white opening variations, e.g. in the Scotch Game, i can enter black variations, not just one.
> Does the trainer then only display one variation at a time? How to display the others?
> I would have expected it to give me the variations that I want to train.
> From my point of view, it's impractical if you have to reproduce every alternative opening move of your opponent with a new “repertoire”. After all, you learn a “tree”, not individual “branches”.
> I kindly ask for clarification, perhaps I have overlooked something fundamental.
Thank you for trying this out.
On point 1, I agree with you that it should be "opening variation" and not repertoire, I will have a think about changing the label to opening lines/variations etc... but point taken.
With the trainer, you can actually choose which repertoire (opening lines) you want to train, basically, you can choose a repertoire, and which colour you want to play as, and you will get the positions based on your choice. In terms of building the repertoire, you can build it however you want to, for me as an example, I have several opening Repertoire(s) with White , I will primarily have 1 move for white and maybe a second if i am playing a weaker player and want imbalance in a safe way. For black, I play the Caro against 1. e4, so have a repertoire for the Classical, Advanced, Fantasy etc. This way I can easily train against the specific variation (I also include Master Reference Games so combining all the repertoires into 1 makes them huge and unmanagable). A friend of mine has gone the other way and have a single larger repertoire for the Caro for Black, and for White (playing against the Caro). It is really about how you want to build and manage this.
The study is pretty good.
The study is pretty good.
@openings101_org said in #13:
Good work! keep going :)
Thank you
@openings101_org said in #13:
> Good work! keep going :)
Thank you
Absolutely amazing!
However, I know some people like/need to zoom in.
Currently, when you zoom in, the website moves the content making it difficult.
P.S. I tested this on tablet
Absolutely amazing!
However, I know some people like/need to zoom in.
Currently, when you zoom in, the website moves the content making it difficult.
P.S. I tested this on tablet
@Jesse10 said in #16:
Absolutely amazing!
However, I know some people like/need to zoom in.
Currently, when you zoom in, the website moves the content making it difficult.
P.S. I tested this on tablet
OMG, I spent so much time to make it mobile responsive, but not once did I think about zooming in... what an oversight!!! I will have a look at that to see what can be done before the main release. #KickingMyself
@Jesse10 said in #16:
> Absolutely amazing!
> However, I know some people like/need to zoom in.
> Currently, when you zoom in, the website moves the content making it difficult.
>
> P.S. I tested this on tablet
OMG, I spent so much time to make it mobile responsive, but not once did I think about zooming in... what an oversight!!! I will have a look at that to see what can be done before the main release. #KickingMyself
@HollowLeaf said in #17:
OMG, I spent so much time to make it mobile responsive, but not once did I think about zooming in... what an oversight!!! I will have a look at that to see what can be done before the main release. #KickingMyself
I mean, when you’ve put so much work into the actual application it’s easy to miss small details like that lol... keep up the great work :)
@HollowLeaf said in #17:
> OMG, I spent so much time to make it mobile responsive, but not once did I think about zooming in... what an oversight!!! I will have a look at that to see what can be done before the main release. #KickingMyself
I mean, when you’ve put so much work into the actual application it’s easy to miss small details like that lol... keep up the great work :)
@Jesse10 said in #18:
I mean, when you’ve put so much work into the actual application it’s easy to miss small details like that lol... keep up the great work :)
Yes, I guess this is what happens when you are coding between 11pm and 3am each day... lol
@Jesse10 said in #18:
> I mean, when you’ve put so much work into the actual application it’s easy to miss small details like that lol... keep up the great work :)
Yes, I guess this is what happens when you are coding between 11pm and 3am each day... lol
I would like to try this, but when I tried to import just 1 file out of my many repertoire pgn files it said the file exceeded the limit of 1 MB.
I would like to try this, but when I tried to import just 1 file out of my many repertoire pgn files it said the file exceeded the limit of 1 MB.