Memory
Rebuild chess moves in chunks, then reconstruct the position.
Move Recall breaks a source game or repertoire line into manageable chunks. You memorize the notation, replay the segment, and validate the resulting piece placement and side to move rather than reciting moves without a board model.
- 01Memorize a manageable segmentWork with a short group of moves from curated material, an opening repertoire, or an imported game.
- 02Replay from the chunk startRebuild the sequence on the board with the chosen level of visual support.
- 03Check the resulting positionConfirm piece placement and side to move so recall remains tied to the actual position.
HOW THE MODE WORKS
A focused three-step training loop.
- 01 · Chunk
Memorize a manageable segment
Work with a short group of moves from curated material, an opening repertoire, or an imported game.
- 02 · Reconstruct
Replay from the chunk start
Rebuild the sequence on the board with the chosen level of visual support.
- 03 · Validate
Check the resulting position
Confirm piece placement and side to move so recall remains tied to the actual position.
- Best for
- Players who can recognize a line when they see it but cannot reconstruct the moves or resulting position independently.
- Training boundary
- Your imported games, repertoire sources, chunk attempts, and reconstruction results remain inside your account.
COMMON QUESTIONS
About move recall training
What is chunking in chess memory training?
Chunking groups a longer sequence into smaller meaningful segments, making it easier to encode, reconstruct, and connect each segment to a position.
Can move recall use my own games?
Move Recall can use supported imported games as source material inside the application, alongside curated material and eligible repertoire lines.
Is notation-only recall available?
The mode supports different presentation levels, including standard board support and more demanding notation or partial-visualization formats.
MEMORY