Chess Prep Pro Openings

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4.6
758 reviews
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Everyone
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About this game

Chess Prep Pro is the ultimate chess openings app, designed to perfect your openings and elevate your game through custom chess opening repertoire creation and training.

How does it work?
Chess Prep Pro allows you to create your own custom chess openings repertoires, and prepare for any opponent move. A chess opening repertoire is an opening plan that contains player responses for opponent moves in the opening phase of the game. With a chess opening repertoire, you will not be left scrambling to find the best move during a real game, as you will already remember the best move from studying and practicing your repertoire.


Discover Chess Prep Pro's Features:
- Custom Chess Opening Repertoires: Build unlimited custom repertoires for any chess opening. Add as many moves and variations as you need to be prepared for every game.
- Repertoire Training: Sharpen your memory with chess opening repertoire training. The app challenges your memory with random positions from your opening repertoire, tracking your progress and helping you master every move.
- Blind Spot Finder: Stay ahead of your opponents with our blind spot finder feature that analyses your chess openings repertoire against billions of player games, identifying the most likely opponent moves that you did not prepare for.
- Chess openings player database: You can use a player openings database that contains billions of moves to find out the most likely opponent move to prepare for.
- Advanced Engine: Utilize the latest StockFish engine for in-depth analysis and uncover the best responses to any situation on the board.
- Downloadable opening repertoires: Expand your opening knowledge with an ever-growing library of specially created and sourced opening repertoires, curated for your success.
- Import / Export: Easily import and export PGNs to and from the app. You can even import liches studies.

Master your chess openings now !
Updated on
Oct 19, 2025
Available on
Android, Windows

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Data is encrypted in transit
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Ratings and reviews

4.6
703 reviews
Dima K
September 28, 2025
Not only is it a great spaced repetition app, I also use it a lot when reading chess books to write down variations. The UI is perfect for both tasks. ​Still, some details could be improved. For example, I would like to have an "explorer mode" switcher available easier than it is now, in the settings menu.
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Sean Griffin
January 23, 2024
Wish I would have found this app years ago. Some ideas 1. Being able to annotate moves with blunder,mistake etc would be !!. 2. The ability to highlight squares and draw arrows. 3. Rename and rearrange the lines so you can choose what line the app defaults to if you just scroll forward. This can help distinguish the difference between main lines and side lines
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Chess Prep Pro
February 11, 2024
Hi Sean, thank you for the review ! These are great ideas ! I just added the ability to re-arrange the moves in the recent update, hope it helps. The other features are still on my TODO list.
Mawande Ron Kamsholo
October 19, 2025
Guys, pull up your socks. I'm returning (stumbled onto your app first) from an app that makes you look amateur; better interface, downloads your games to create personalised repertoire, better move trainer and even have flash cards. BUT they don't have your cataloguing system which shows available moves for both players for each turn, which does not seem much until you try to learn the most evil opening ever created, the Zukertort. Strangely, your app is the solution to their problem.
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What’s new

Small bug fixes and improvements.