Who is CaiLama for?

A tool for serious chess training.

CaiLama does not replace a good coach. It structures your own material, makes typical patterns more visible and derives training from concrete games.

Who is CaiLama for?

Club players

Evaluate tournament games systematically

You regularly play club or tournament games and want to analyse them structurally instead of only skimming them.

Self-learners

More than an engine number

You analyse your games yourself, but a bare engine evaluation is not enough. You want to understand why a move was critical and what to learn from it.

Coaches

Training positions from student games

You coach players and want to derive exercises from their games without preparing every position by hand.

Analysts

PGN archive and long-term training

You have an archive of your own PGNs and want to train systematically instead of treating one current game in isolation.

Board players

Training at the board

You like training on a physical or DGT board and want to set up and replay positions away from the screen.

What CaiLama does differently.

Your own games as source material

Not generic tactics, but your own mistakes, your patterns and your recurring weaknesses.

Explainable analysis

AI comments are tied to engine-checked data. Unsupported claims should not appear as chess truth.

Repeatable training

Critical moments become training cards with feedback on whether they were solved.

Close to real play

Not just browser tactics, but long-term training that can also support physical board work.

No quick pass-through

CaiLama is designed for long-term improvement, not quick points or superficial game ratings.

What CaiLama is not.

  • CaiLama is not a public chess portal.
  • CaiLama is not a social network.
  • CaiLama does not replace tournament practice.
  • CaiLama is not a quick tactics generator, but a system for structured, long-term training.