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Profile your next opponent before they make a move.

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Position file
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Games indexed
12M+
Players profiled
640k+
PGN sources
80+
Updated
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Sample case file

Here's what comes back

Every match we can find, distilled into a scannable case file — names, ratings, dates, and the opening that gave them away.

Browse example dossier
CASE №2671
  • M. Carlsen 2839 vs H. Nakamura 2802
    Najdorf Sicilian, 6.Bg5 2024-11-03 PGN available
  • D. Gukesh 2780 vs I. Nepomniachtchi 2758
    Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence 2024-08-21 PGN available
  • A. Firouzja 2760 vs F. Caruana 2803
    English Opening, 1.c4 e5 2024-05-14 PGN available
  • R. Praggnanandhaa 2747 vs W. So 2778
    King's Indian, Classical 2024-03-07 PGN available

From the field

"Found my opponent's pet line against the Sicilian in under ten seconds. That kind of prep used to take an hour of database work."
A. Kovalenko FIDE 2340 · Club player, Kyiv
"I checked my tournament draw before round one. Three minutes later I had every game he'd played on the Black side of the French in 2024."
S. Morales FIDE 1980 · Tournament player, Buenos Aires
"The position search is genuinely useful. Set up after 1.e4, it tells you exactly what your opponent reaches and how they tend to play from there."
T. van der Berg FIDE 2105 · IM candidate, Amsterdam

How it works

Three steps to a full dossier

  1. 01

    Name the target

    Search a player by name or FIDE ID, or arrange pieces on the board to profile a specific opening repertoire.

  2. 02

    We investigate

    Our crawler quietly combs the web for every PGN tied to your target — tournaments, clubs, archives, correspondence games. All of it.

  3. 03

    Read the dossier

    Get every game, their openings, and the patterns they fall back on under pressure. Prepare. Play.

Your next game starts with preparation.

Every opponent leaves a trail. Start following it.