Chess Search Database

Find, Study, and Understand Real Games

The Chesspertise database is designed to help you find the right games quickly and turn them into real improvement, not just passive browsing.

Unlike traditional chess databases that overwhelm you with filters and options, Chesspertise focuses on clarity, speed, and learning value.

What the Chess Database Does

Chesspertise allows you to search through large collections of chess games using positions, players, openings, and results, all from a single, intuitive interface.

Simplicity is the key

With Chesspertise, you can search for a player by:

  • Color (White or Black)

  • Playing strength (rating )

  • Date or time period

chess database search view
chess database search view
advanced search
advanced search
search chess position
search chess position
Search any position in milliseconds

Start from the board, not from opening names. Discover how strong players handled the exact position you are studying.

What Makes Chesspertise Different

Most traditional databases are powerful but difficult to use. Chesspertise is built with a different philosophy:

  • Position-first searching
    Start from the board, not from menus or opening trees.

  • Seamless analysis workflow
    One click from database → editor → annotation → engine analysis.

  • Built for study, not just storage
    Games can be added directly to studies, repertoires, or training plans.

  • Modern, distraction-free interface
    No clutter, no outdated UI — just the information you need.

chess statistics for a given position
chess statistics for a given position
Search any position
From Database to Study

Any game you find can be:

  • Annotated move by move

  • Added to a personal study or opening repertoire

  • Linked to a study plan goal

  • Exported or reused later as training material

The database is not a separate tool — it is fully integrated into the Chesspertise training ecosystem.