The best way to learn your chess repertoire

Organize your repertoire, train the lines you’ll actually play, and review what matters until your openings reach real games.

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The structure your repertoire needs

Organize your repertoire so each line is easy to study, practice, and review when you actually need it.

  • Create openings and give every line a clear place inside your repertoire.
  • Create new files from scratch or bring in the PGNs you already have.
  • Use folders, tags, and order to keep every file easy to reach.

Train your openings with our method

Import

Import a PGN to start practicing your repertoire.

Study

Review the lines, notes, and plans before training them.

Train

Practice the moves as if you were in a real game.

Review

Review the positions that give you the most trouble with spaced repetition, learning from each mistake.

Opening courses

  • Each course is filtered to focus on the lines, plans, and decisions that actually matter.
  • Study the course inside Reperto with structure, interactive practice, and spaced repetition.
  • Import the course into your own repertoire and adapt it to your preparation.
  • Each course has its own quickstarter inside the membership so you can start playing the opening right away.
  • Every chapter includes a live class with model games to explain plans, ideas, and structures.