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Create Chess Studies

Creating a chess study allows you to focus on a specific aspect of chess theory, such as the Caro-Kann Defense or the resulting middlegame. It also helps highlight endgames, or annotate historical chess games to better understand their underlying mechanics.

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Learn / Review your personal studies

The most important thing after creating a study is being able to learn and review it effectively. ChessFlare has built dedicated systems to support this goal.

 

Opening studies

Building a study on an opening certainly deepens your understanding of the game, but on ChessFlare, creating a study or a .PGN file takes on a whole new dimension: the system can actually help you review it. That’s the real power of ChessFlare. You stay in full and simple control of the material you want to review.

 

Studies about historical games

 

An interesting way to use ChessFlare is to start with a well-known historical game for its educational value. By exploring key variations and highlighting each player’s fundamental mistakes, with annotations and comments on specific positions, you can deepen your understanding of the game. It’s a great way to develop a fresh perspective.

Studies about endgame

Many intermediate players don’t study this phase of the game enough, even though it can be absolutely decisive. So don’t make the same mistake: create in-depth, multi-chapter studies on the endgame, and share them with the world through our platform.