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Chess.com Apr 2026

: It builds intuition by forcing you to find the "winning plan" that a Grandmaster once executed, rather than just solving one-move tactics. 3. "Opening Repertoire" Heatmap

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: Many players see a "Best Move" but don't understand why it's better. This feature would provide conceptual feedback, such as "This move secures the D5 square for your Knight". : It builds intuition by forcing you to

: An AI assistant that doesn't just show the best move (like the current engine), but explains the ideas behind them in plain language. This feature would provide conceptual feedback, such as

: A visual overlay on the Game Explorer that highlights which squares you frequently lose pieces on or control effectively within specific openings.

for how these features might look on the app.

: It would allow you to see, for example, that you have a 70% loss rate when your opponent plays a certain variation of the Sicilian Defense , helping you decide which lines to study more deeply. 4. "Chess Mood" Matchmaking