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Ability to test from position and not the full line

Currently, the "Extended interactive lessons" features you are asked to play every variation from the first move. It would be nice if it could jump to different positions and ask you for the next move. For example, I have lots of lines that are around 10-15 lines deep. Many of these follow transpositions so several of the moves in these lines are the same. Repeating the same initial 5-8 moves a bunch of times just to get to a variation seems overkill training wise. I have tried a few other tools like Chessbook, Lotus, ChessReps, and they all jump you to position where you make mistakes, sometimes playing the moves leading up to that position for you for context.

Anyway, just a thought. Thanks!

Currently, the "Extended interactive lessons" features you are asked to play every variation from the first move. It would be nice if it could jump to different positions and ask you for the next move. For example, I have lots of lines that are around 10-15 lines deep. Many of these follow transpositions so several of the moves in these lines are the same. Repeating the same initial 5-8 moves a bunch of times just to get to a variation seems overkill training wise. I have tried a few other tools like Chessbook, Lotus, ChessReps, and they all jump you to position where you make mistakes, sometimes playing the moves leading up to that position for you for context. Anyway, just a thought. Thanks!

Yes, I will take it under consideration. Maybe something akin to "Fast interaction" where if you played a number of moves enough times you get jumped ahead. Or somehow split lines into segments and calculate the rate of completeness per segment rather than per line. This requires some thought - and time.

I will add an issue related to this and will get to it when I can.

Thanks!

Yes, I will take it under consideration. Maybe something akin to "Fast interaction" where if you played a number of moves enough times you get jumped ahead. Or somehow split lines into segments and calculate the rate of completeness per segment rather than per line. This requires some thought - and time. I will add an issue related to this and will get to it when I can. Thanks!

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