Check Your Opening Stats With The New Opening Insights Feature – Chess.com

Posted: December 23, 2023 at 2:43 am


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Chess.com is excited to announce a new addition to our Insights page! Diamond members can now check out their Opening Insights to see how well they're playing the first stage of the game.

It doesn't matter if you're fond of the trusty Queen's Gambit or have a taste for edgy and dangerous openings like the Grob. Our new Opening Insights feature is here to show you where you truly shine and all you need to know about the openings you play.

The new feature shows you the 10 openings you played the most. You'll see how many times you played them and how well you performed in each. Whether you want to brag about your opening knowledge or just trigger your buddies by showing them how the London is the best opening, Opening Insights is here to help.

Your Opening Insights is also a great tool for getting better results in your chess games. You can quickly see the openings where your score could improve so you know exactly where you should focus the next time you study theory. And when you're about to crank your Chessable lessons, remember to take a look at the lines where you need to improve first!

You can even click the game archive icon to see all your games in that opening variation. Relish on your victories, but also make sure you use Game Review to go over your losses to see where you left book and what you should've played instead.

You can also see how many moves it usually takes for you to leave theory. The more moves you play without deviating, the better prepared you are in the opening. Check your mastery level of each opening and set a goal to outprep your opponents in every game!

We'd love to hear your thoughts on the new Opening Insights feature! Let us know what you think in the comment section below!

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