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Chessco
  1. Scout
  2. Prepare
  3. Practice

Arrive ready for the round

Start with a player name or public games. Build a focused opening plan, then practice the positions that deserve your attention.

Name search is free. Try the name on your pairing card.How public data is handled

762,413

Federation records

386,566

Chess.com accounts

143,114

Lichess accounts

400,471,142

Account-game records observed

One connected preparation room

Start with a name. Finish with positions you can rehearse

Each product has one clear job, and the evidence stays labeled as it moves through the workflow.

01

Scout

Search federation records and review public account leads. Name similarity and style similarity are clearly labeled, never presented as proof.
Scout a player

02

Prepare

Build an opening tree, review recurring routes, and compare the opponent's public games with the positions relevant to you.
Open Prepare

03

Practice

Set the position that matters, rehearse against Maia, invite a friend, or publish a human practice challenge.
Start practicing

Evidence before confidence

See what Chessco measures and what it does not claim

Public benchmarks, source freshness, and trust definitions are available before you act on a preparation lead.

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Scout your next opponent tonight, then bring the positions that matter into practice.