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See more dataKing’s Cross is the easiest way to keep track of your chess openings: Consolidate your repertoire in one place synchronized across your devices, explore new variations, practice your openings and analyze your training over time. King’s Cross helps you gain confidence in your openings. Note: King’s Cross does not come with pre-installed openings. Instead you can build your own repertoire by entering the variations you consider good. To include more openings in your repertoire and to get rid of ads, subscribe to King’s Cross Premium. Should you choose to subscribe to King’s Cross Premium, the purchase will be charged to your iTunes account. The subscription will be auto-renewed 24 hours prior to it running out and you can manage it from User Settings in iTunes after purchasing it, and you'll also be able to cancel the auto-renewing subscription from there. Terms and Privacy Policy: https://www.kingscross-app.com/privacy-policy/
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This program has been meticulously developed for you to train lines at any level. However, at $40 per year, why wouldn’t you just buy a computer program, or comparable chess analysis programs, that come at $10-$25 on the higher end of the cheap spectrum. $40 per year means, if you keep the subscription for 5 years, you could buy a $200 chess program that has deeper analysis, and it allows you to store as many variations as you’d like. This app is easily worth $5, I would struggle to pay $10, and $20 would be questionable if they developed more content pertinent to HUD associated with engine analysis. 4/5 for the product, 0/5 for the cost.
An annual subscription is $40! If you expect to still be playing Chess in a decade, and you think that you will still be using this app, that’s $400! Without the subscription you are limited to 3 files. You could do your White rep, your Black rep and 1 new line that you are experimenting with. This might work well for many people. What I want is a file for the Sicilian, a separate file for the French and so on. (Full Disclosures: I really dislike subscription software!) If not for the limitation and the cost of the subscription, the program would get 5 stars. If I could buy it for $20 or $30, I would buy it and give it 5 stars. With the price of the subscription, and the limits on the program without buying a subscription, I will keep using Splashtop and a windows based program that I have been using for years.
This app is great and would get 5 stars if it didn’t have a subscription. $40 dollar a year is an outrageous price for an app that only serves a purpose once in a while. If I build my repertoire on this app, I have to keep up my subscription. I’ll stick with ChessTrainer, one time fee. Consider making it a one time fee and I will buy plus give it 5 stars.
King's Cross is exactly what I was looking for. For a long time I have used Chess Position Trainer on my Windows laptop, but I wanted something on my phone and iPad that I could train with in idle moments. This app is perfect, just what I had hoped for. So far I have loaded only one opening from my repertoire (several variations; 200+ moves), and I have trained on the app for only a couple of weeks. Beautiful. I am looking forward to giving it a whirl soon with some of the more complex openings in my repertoire.
This app is a must have for all serious chess players. I have it on my iPad and my iPhone and I'm using it daily:)
Developed by Andreas Kienle.
King's Cross: Chess Openings is ranking in Education
Last update was at May 30, 2021and the current version is 1.8.2.
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King's Cross: Chess Openings have a 10a user reviews.