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Let's suppose that you have to learn a very complicated opening with many lines and you have already created a study about it. It would be very useful if there was a feature where you can import a study or create the variations to learn. Presume that you have to learn the Ruy Lopez as white, so you play 1.e4 and the computer replies with e5 than you play Nf3 and computer answers Nc6 and so on. When there are several variation in response to a move the computer can choose the move randomly so the learning of the variation isn't so humdrum. You can repeat this until you have learned perfectly the opening. What do you think about this idea?
It's more exciting to play the Italian opening with all the Fried Liver and Traxler variations.
It was an example, you can choose any kind of opening, just insert the variations of the opening or the study relative to the opening and you can start learning.
Although not exactly what you described but memchess.com is great for practicing the mainlines. If with White you play a move and it will reply with a move and you have to play the mainlines (you select the opening). Same with Black, the computer plays White and you play the mainlines for basically any opening you want to practice!
@solstice021 Yes, what I mean is like memchess.com but my idea is more flexible, you can play main line, secondary line, uncommon openings or your own opening preparation. I think the implementation of this in lichess shouldn't be difficult. I would like to have the opinion of someone of the lichess' developers.

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