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Chess Opening Trainer

Chess Opening Trainer will help you learn and remember chess opening theory faster than ever before. In addition, you can use this software to build your opening repertoire. Unlike the other chess training software, Chess Opening Trainer does not randomly select training moves and positions. It smartly selects and serves the training move and position which you had difficulty in solving. This way, you concentrate to strengthen your weak points and reinforce what you already know in the opening line that interests. If you have ever looked up your opening moves in the chess opening books then Chess Opening Trainer?



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