Opening recall
Recognize opening structures across more than one board path.
Multiboard training changes the context around opening recall. Rotate through related positions or solve a grouped set so recognition depends on the board in front of you, not the momentum of one rehearsed move order.
- 01Change the board contextMove between related opening positions instead of completing one familiar line from beginning to end.
- 02Identify the structure againUse piece placement, pawn structure, and side to move to recover the relevant opening idea.
- 03Find the move under a clockSolve positions in rotation or as a grouped set, with timing and warm-up controls inside training.
HOW THE MODE WORKS
A focused three-step training loop.
- 01 · Switch
Change the board context
Move between related opening positions instead of completing one familiar line from beginning to end.
- 02 · Recognize
Identify the structure again
Use piece placement, pawn structure, and side to move to recover the relevant opening idea.
- 03 · Recall
Find the move under a clock
Solve positions in rotation or as a grouped set, with timing and warm-up controls inside training.
- Best for
- Players who can repeat a line from move one but hesitate when the same opening position appears without the familiar sequence.
- Training boundary
- Multiboard uses eligible opening lessons inside the application. Public pages do not expose the lesson positions or their answers.
COMMON QUESTIONS
About multiboard training
What is multiboard chess training?
It is recall practice that presents several related positions in rotation or as a group, forcing you to reorient before each decision.
How does multiboard help opening recall?
Changing the board context tests whether you recognize the position itself instead of relying on the rhythm of a memorized move sequence.
Does it reveal the opening lesson positions publicly?
No. The public page explains the mode; training positions, expected moves, timing results, and progress stay inside the application.
OPENING RECALL