About Chesspertise
Chesspertise is a chess training and analysis platform designed for players who want to improve through understanding, structure, and long-term study rather than shortcuts.
The idea behind Chesspertise was born from a simple observation: many chess players analyse games and study openings, yet still repeat the same mistakes. The problem is often not effort, but lack of clarity — not knowing where the real weaknesses are, which positions cause problems, and how to train efficiently.
Chesspertise addresses this by combining modern analysis tools with structured workflows that help players:
Identify recurring weaknesses in their games
Understand which openings and positions score well or poorly
Study complete games, not isolated moves
Build personalised training material from their own data
A practical approach to improvement
Chesspertise is built around real games. Users can import and analyse their own games, explore professional databases, annotate deeply, and turn analysis into reusable study material. Openings, middlegames, and endgames are treated as connected phases, not separate topics.
The platform supports:
Advanced PGN editing and annotation
Opening and game databases
Engine-assisted analysis with user control
Training modes against the computer
Planning tools to organise long-term study goals
Trusted data, modern tools
Chesspertise partners with Opening Master, a company with over 25 years of experience in producing high-quality chess databases. This collaboration ensures access to professionally curated chess data built on decades of practical and analytical expertise.
By combining trusted chess knowledge with modern software design, Chesspertise provides a study environment that is both reliable and forward-looking.
Built for serious players
Chesspertise is designed for ambitious club players, tournament competitors, and lifelong students of the game. It does not aim to replace thinking with automation, but to support deeper understanding and better decision-making at the board.
Chess is complex. Improvement should be structured, measurable, and honest.
That is the philosophy behind Chesspertise.
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info@chesspertise.app
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