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A site to analyze chess lines (chess-lines.onrender.com)
submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by 0WN3D@programming.dev to c/chess@lemmy.ml
 

Hey, I've been studying my chess openings lately, and realized that it was rather hard to visualize the board from a series of algebraic notation.

So I made this small site to visualize the moves in the opening. (Of course, I very well may have re-invented the wheel, but I don't seem to find a similar tool online)

For example, the link provided is the Ponziani opening, as describe here

It is still quite a WIP, but am happy to share this.

Hope someone finds it useful.

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