Chess study that comes back when you need it
Stop collecting.
Start remembering.
RepDrill turns the positions you care about into focused practice — so your books, openings, and game lessons show up over the board.
Begin with one course. No new study system to learn.
Today’s position
Find White’s strongest move
Try a move
Source
Vienna Chess Society
Context
Steinitz — Gelbfuhs, 1873
Made for the way players actually study
Your chess material should become moves you can find.
- 01
Turn good material into practice
Keep the positions worth remembering from books, courses, and coach files — then solve them instead of letting them disappear into a folder.
- 02
Remember your openings in real games
Train the exact decisions you need to make. RepDrill brings weak positions back before your memory drops them.
- 03
Learn from every surprise
After a game, find where you left familiar territory and turn that moment into tomorrow’s training.
New · Book puzzle courses
A great chess book is only useful if you do the work.
RepDrill keeps each diagram together with the players, event, year, and author’s explanation. You see the position first. The answer stays hidden until you commit to a move.
Build a puzzle course from your bookPuzzle course
Your favourite
tactics book
Add your own positions · solve them online · review them when due
material
Workflow
Study starts from the game you just played.
The intended routine is simple: keep your opening files in RepDrill, train the lines that are due, then use online games to discover exactly which positions need attention.
- Step 0101
Import theory
Bring in PGN chapters or add your own lines.
PGN import - Step 0202
Attach notes to positions
Plans and reminders stay with the board, even after transpositions.
Position note - Step 0303
Review what is due
FSRS turns every answer into a next review date.
Today's queue - Step 0404
Repair from real games
Find the first move where your game left the repertoire.
Game check