Chess Openings

4.2
97 reviews
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About this app

This app is a virtual chess opening book. It contains more than 2000 opening variations all easily browserable from the opening list.

Besides being an chess opening encyclopedia you can also store your own personal notes concerning any of the more than 2000 variations.

All notation is in algebraic figurine notation. You can also bookmark the variations you are most interested in for faster access later on.

Finally you can share variations and position diagrams by email, sms or social networks with your friends for discussion! Opening lines can also be exported to pgn files.

The opening book can be expanded by adding your own moves as well to the database and as the ONLY chess opening app on Google Play you can backup or transfer your custom moves, notes and bookmarks to other devices (built-in cloud support in the app).

Start to improve your chess opening knowledge today!

IMPORTANT NOTE: This book contains most of the opening variations as defined by ECO codes (which covers more than 2000). It's NOT a comprenhensive list of ALL chess opening theory and ECO (Encyclopedia of Chess Openings) contains both "good" and "bad" opening variations. ECO is the global standard for classification of chess opening variations - it does *NOT* judge quality of openings. Just like the ISBN system of books does not judge quality of normal books.
You need to understand standard chess notation for chess moves to be able to use this app.

If you like this app you might be interested in the sister app called "Chess Endings" - search for that on Android market.

Permissions of SD-card read/write is used for storage of temporary position diagrams and pgn files.

Note: the export to pgn file and export to png image feature are only available with android version 2.2 or higher.
Updated on
May 24, 2022

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Ratings and reviews

4.2
86 reviews
Shane Hurley
July 6, 2022
Hasn't had an update since Jesus was born. Bought it anyways since Jesus only allowed 1.65 version for free.
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Cbvxvhhv VvZfghcc
April 2, 2023
Excellent, Thanks!
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A Google user
June 4, 2017
Third edit. While the app is good, I noticed it cannot deal or cope with transpositions. eg. if you enter 1.d4 f5 2.Nf3 and you add Black's reply 2...Nf6, you will notice that this reply is not there if you start with 1.Nf3 f5 2.d4, which is just the same position but with another move order. Apps that do not cope with transpositions should not be called repertoire apps, but just game recording apps with side variations. Substracted 2 stars for this. An app should be called what it is and not be sold for what it isn't. Previous review: Best repertoire app since it allows for the user to build his own repertoire.
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Pondar
May 30, 2017
You just long press on the note text and then you get an option to save the note. The instructions are in the help section in the menu also, which you get to from the action bar.

What's new

updated to support newest android versions.