ChessFlow Guide

Train better,
play cleaner.

This guide brings together simple ways to use ChessFlow day to day: build a clean repertoire, import your games, train the lines that matter, use Stockfish during lessons and read your progress without getting lost in menus.

01 · Repertoires

Build a useful repertoire for White and Black

Choose lines, limit depth at the right time and keep a clean tree that is easy to review.

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02 · Import

Import PGN, a Lichess study or a Chess.com game

Prepare your sources, import cleanly and turn games into repertoires you can actually train.

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03 · Training

Turn your openings into reflexes

Use active repetition, revisit mistakes and plan short sessions that create real progress.

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04 · Statistics

Understand your progress and choose what to train

Read mastery, sessions, errors and the activity calendar to pick the next useful session.

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05 · Puzzles

Use puzzles to sharpen your calculation

Vary modes, track mistakes and connect tactical work to better decisions in real games.

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06 · Stockfish

Use Stockfish during a lesson

Read the evaluation bar, spot the best move and let the engine play the opponent when useful.

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Keep the guide close during your sessions.

Open ChessFlow, choose one line to train, then come back to the guide whenever you want to structure the next part of your work.

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