@kindaspongey said in #27:
... Does all this seem unbelievably cumbersome? Yeah, it does to me, too.
When learning openings, I actually prefer using only one board and replaying the lines from start rather than "resetting to the forking point". Playing the mainline repeatedly seems to help imprinting it in my memory.
Where I could see a use case for second board are annotated games with many non-trivial sidelines and few (or no) diagrams. But I usually don't have enough space for that.
@kindaspongey said in #27:
> ... Does all this seem unbelievably cumbersome? Yeah, it does to me, too.
When learning openings, I actually prefer using only one board and replaying the lines from start rather than "resetting to the forking point". Playing the mainline repeatedly seems to help imprinting it in my memory.
Where I could see a use case for second board are annotated games with many non-trivial sidelines and few (or no) diagrams. But I usually don't have enough space for that.
