Learn openings that stick
Paste a PGN and Chessamp turns every variation into a line you can drill. Each position is scheduled on its own, so you review what you are about to forget and skip what you know.
No engine, no video, no course to buy. Bring your own repertoire.
The Italian. Your move — and the trainer knows which one.
Three things it does properly
Variations, not just the mainline
Most importers throw your sidelines away. Chessamp walks the whole tree and turns every root-to-leaf path into its own line, with its own PGN, starting wherever you want it to.
Scheduled by position
A move you have seen in forty lines is one card, not forty. Because scheduling keys on the position rather than the line, transpositions collapse and reviews stay short.
A board that feels right
The same drag, snap and coordinates you are used to from Lichess, with legal-move hints and a proper promotion dialog.
How it works
- 1
Paste a PGN
Anything with variations: a Lichess study export, an annotated game collection, your own analysis. Each game becomes a chapter.
- 2
Check the preview
See the chapters and lines before anything is saved, with a board to scrub through and warnings for anything that would not parse.
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Study, then review
Walk each line with its annotations, play it back from memory, and let the schedule decide when you see it again.