How accurately do you remember your joseki?
With the development of AI, it is not so difficult to know the best move for each game. Therefore, it is obvious that the more best moves you know in advance, the more advantageous the game will be. However, no matter how much you think you "know" the best moves by analyzing them with AI, you may often forget them and cannot use them in actual games. It is not easy to memorize the best moves for a game that you do not know when it will appear next, and to make them your own.Now is the time to make the best moves your own
But if possible, don't you want to own the best moves you have taken the time to learn? Maybe you have created your own file of moves based on the AI's best moves. You would like to memorize it all if possible. Or you may have a reluctant hope that one day you will be able to memorize a few of them while looking them over again and again. It is useless just to store up joseki. Make as many joseki as possible your own.Instant training with minimal preparation
First convert your joseki files to kifu files (e.g. with ShogiGUI).(For example, if you have an sbk file created with ShogiGUI, you can convert it by selecting "Joseki" -> "Export" from the top menu of ShogiGUI).
) You can import the game record file by simply dragging and dropping it onto the application.
(All changes are automatically separated and imported as multiple single diagrams.)
Then just click "Memorization Challenge" button to start memorization training immediately. All you have to do is to recall the moves as they are in the imported game record. If you make a mistake, the move will be returned immediately, and if you don't know the move, you can skip it. If you make the correct move, the game progresses. The final move also comes with an effect! Let's enjoy memorizing the game like a game.