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2021-06-22

Bases of chess games

 


Despite the fact that chess is an ancient board game that appeared more than 1000 years ago, the bases of chess games began to be used relatively recently. To be more precise, their widespread use began only 20 years ago.

Why do we need chess bases?

It is noteworthy that in the twentieth century, chess bases existed in the format of collections, books and newspaper clippings. Then the formation of the "Chess Informant" took place. As a result, we can conclude that there has always been a need for knowledge and information about how other chess players play.

This is what allows anyone to improve their skills, follow trends, and learn from the games of the best players. Many people have seen chess players apply moves, variations, or strategies that they have learned from other players. Moreover, they may not have the highest level of skills.

Can this approach be considered plagiarism? Of course not. In chess, copyright does not prohibit repeating moves, variations and strategies. All knowledge and skills here have been acquired over the centuries through the experience of other players. The main factor here is the ability to work with information. Bases of parties are an array that allows you to accumulate and retrieve information. It is useful for preparation, teaching, and self-discipline.

Database of chess games online

All databases of online chess games are different and have many differences. Before using them, be sure to pay attention to certain criteria. For example, these include:

  • completeness - how can you benefit from a database if there are only 100 games in it? You can find what you need, but here a lot depends on luck. On a good base, the number of parties should be close to the 2,000,000 mark;
  • relevance - that is, it is necessary to have bases of parties for 2020, 2019, 2018 and beyond, without gaps. But in some databases, unfortunately, there may be no data for some years;
  • functionality - the base must be characterized by clear and convenient navigation. There should be sorting and filters (by players, ratings, years, debuts). If this is not in the database, then it will be useless. It will take a very long and difficult process to manually search for data.
 

n accordance with the goals and level of users, there may be a different method of using the bases. The goals of coaches, amateur chess players, and acting grandmasters differ.

For example, strong masters, grandmasters are advised to connect databases to their chess program (sometimes paid), it can be used to solve various problems. Lower level chess players usually use less advanced techniques. You can even get by with online versions of chess databases.

The reasons for acquiring bases are usually the need to learn and acquire new skills in the game. By the way, a chess player can immediately compete and practice new knowledge and skills, applying them in practice - for example, playing with a computer on our website.

Free download in pgn format

This article will provide two databases that can be downloaded for free in pgn format. They are perfect for chess players of all levels. You can find the first option here. Its advantages are the number (more than 2 million) of games, the ability to search by different criteria (date, player, debut, result). Also, the advantages of the base are the ability to quickly or advanced search, the presence of premium functions.

The second option can be downloaded here. This database also meets certain criteria that are important for chess players of all levels. However, it has one drawback, because of which the first option becomes more preferable. This disadvantage is the lack of a Russian-language interface.

In any case, the capabilities of both bases will be sufficient for any chess player. They meet all the criteria for completeness and functionality. It is unlikely that these bases are suitable for complex tasks. But for novice players and hobbyists, they will be really decent and quality products.

Thus, chess bases of games are an important and necessary tool for any chess player: beginner, amateur, professional and others. They help to acquire new skills, skills and knowledge, improve their qualifications, develop thinking and abilities in games. Such programs have a convenient and intuitive interface, which will allow you to quickly and easily find the necessary information regarding the chess games of a certain year, a player. Many such databases are actively used by active chess players due to their functionality, ease of use and large amount of information. The opportunity to practice immediately after acquiring new skills is also encouraging. You can download the databases for free or use them online.

 

2021-03-30

Donload Chess 2.7.5 CHESS PRINCE


 

Chess is a mobile version of this classic game in three dimensions where you can enjoy this sport from your mobile terminal and improve your technique in the most complicated games.

The interface of this game is designed so that you can enjoy it without problems, thanks to the three-dimensional graphics and the size of the board and tiles. The rules are the same as those of the original chess, so with this version you can simply put yourself to the test and enjoy games of this sport without any impediment and without the need to have another person to practice with.

Show your skills and display everything you know about the Chess board where you will face the artificial intelligence that will put you in trouble on more than one occasion. Enjoy chess in a relaxed way and enjoy seven different boards to adapt the game to your tastes and preferences. Beat the machine and show who's smarter in high-voltage chess games.

 

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Package name
com.jetstartgames.chess
License
Free
Operating system
Android
Category
Chess Games
Language
Spanish 44 more
Author
Chess prince
downloads
374,278
Date
Feb 13 2021

 

2020-10-10

Battle Chess by Interplay

Description

Battle Chess is a quite typical chess game, but it comes with a twist: all pieces are represented by small, realistic figures that walk around on the chessboard, and when one piece takes another, they both take part in an animated battle. There is a different animation for each permutation, depending on which pieces are capturing or being captured. You can also play in 2D without animation.

The game's opening library includes 30,000 different moves, ensuring a variety of games will unfold across the 10 skill levels.

Multi-player support can be extended to modem and/or serial port play.

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Platforms
Acorn 32-bit, Amiga, Amiga CD32, Apple II, Apple IIgs, Atari ST, CDTV, Commodore 64, DOS, Macintosh, NES, PC-98, Sharp X68000, Windows 3.x
Developed by
Interplay Productions, Inc.
Published by
Interplay Productions, Inc.
Released
1988

Genre
Strategy/Tactics
Gameplay
Board Game, Chess
Perspective
Top-down
Visual
Isometric
Setting
Fantasy

 

2020-09-17

Download Chess Books - Problems and Compositions

 


75 Chess Problems
by John Thursby

Free eBook: this electronic version of John Thursby's 1883 work, now in the public domain, has been converted to algebraic notation.  All problems have been computer checked.

71 kb pdf file

200 Chess Problems
by Frank Healey

Originally published in 1866, this public domain collection of 200 chess problems, has been computer checked and converted to algebraic by Anders Thulin.  Many of these problems were prize winners in various composition competitions.

104 kb zipped pdf file

700 Chess Problems
by Mrs. W.J. Baird

Free eBook: 700 Chess Problems Selected From the Compositions of Mrs. W.J. Baird.  Originally published in 1902, now reproduced in electronic form and converted to algebraic notation by Anders Thulin.  All problems have been computer checked.  This program is in the public domain.  In zipped pdf format.

609 kb zipped pdf file

777 Chess Miniatures in Three
Collected and Arranged by E. Wallis

This public domain collection of chess problems, has been computer checked and converted to algebraic by Anders Thulin.

179 kb zipped pdf file

American Chess Nuts
A Collection of Problems by Composers of the Western World
Edited by E.B. Cook, W.R. Henry, and C.A. Gilberg

627 pages of chess problems, studies and compositions.  "The most appropriate prelude to an opening of the NUTS, seems to be an account of how these leaves have grown and borne their fruit. In February, 1859, the writer received a very interesting anonymous letter, calculated to excite the desire of becoming better acquainted with its author. "I do not know," said the unknown, "whether you are a collector of Chess Curiosities. I hope you are not. And yet, I inconsistently enclose title and specimen pages of a Chess book that was neither printed nor published, and of which the only copy is to be found in my Chess library..."  From Mr. Henry's memoranda, it appears that—" The first American problem was published in the Spirit of the Times, March 1, 1845,—a Self-Mate in four moves, by C. H. S. [Stanley,] who was originally an Englishman...The first Chess diagram printed in America, setting forth a four-move mate by Mr. J. Knous, was given as No. 15 of the Spirit, then in its second year—previous to which time problems were verbally written out..."  First published in New York, 1868, we offer it as a zipped PDF file.  This book is now in the Public Domain.

Download this 25.9 MB zipped PDF file

Canadian Chess Problems
by C.F. Stubbs

206 Chess Puzzles, taken from actual games as well as compositions.  Originally published in 1890, now reproduced in electronic form and converted to algebraic notation by Anders Thulin.  Solutions starting on page 59 of 63 pages.  This program is in the public domain.

102 kb Zipped file in PDF format

The Chess Euclid; A Collection of Two
Hundred Chess Problems and End-Games
Composed by Joseph Kling

Josef Kling (March 19, 1811 – December 1, 1876) was a German chess master and chess composer.  In 1851 he wrote Chess Studies with Bernhard Horwitz (Wikipedia).  Kling, along with Horwitz, also edited the magazine Chess Player from 1851-3.  Published in London in 1849, this book is now in the Public Domain.

Download this 8.9 MB zipped PDF file

Chess Problems Made Easy
How to Solve - How to Compose
by T. Taverner

T. TAVERNER, Chess Editor, “Daily News”.  With 250 illustrations by the author & famous composers.  This is an Electronic Edition prepared by Anders Thulin, Malmö · 2005-04-30.  "Assuming that the reader is a lover of Chess and that his inclination turns towards problems, of which he seeks to acquire a working knowledge, our aim is the elementary one of setting him in the way of constructing and solving them.  The two processes are allied. In learning how a problem is created the student is bound to perceive how he may best approach the solution of others; in disentangling the complexities produced by good composers he acquires a constructive knowledge and ability of his own."

CONTENTS
Chapter I Technical Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
II More Terms Illustrated . . . . . . . . 10
III On Solving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
IV On Composing . . . . . . . . . . . 18
V Composing a Simple Theme Problem . 21
VI Study on the Half-Pin . . . . . . . . 24
VII A More Difficult Theme . . . . . . . 27
VIII Examples of the Same Theme. . . . . 30
IX Pins and Interferences . . . . . . . . 32
X Composing a Three Mover . . . . . . 36
XI A Sacrifical Three-er . . . . . . . . . 38
XII A Set of Three Move Brilliants. . . . . 41
XIII Remarkable Positions . . . . . . . . 45
XIV Self-Mates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
XV Notes on Selected Positions . . . . . 49
XVI More Notes and Comments . . . . . 52
Problems by the Author . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Selected Problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93

Download this 0.2 MB zipped PDF file

 

Crumbs From the Chess-Board
A Selection From the Problems
Composed by Charles A. Gilberg

This public domain download, first published in 1890, has been converted to electronic format with algebraic notation by Anders Thulin.  Problems have been computer checked and errata noted.

170 kb zipped pdf file

English Chess Problems
Edited by James Pierce and W. Timbrell Pierce (1876)

Free eBook:  English Chess Problems, Edited by James Pierce and W. Timbrell Pierce, originally published in 1876, now reproduced in electronic form and converted to algebraic notation by Anders Thulin.  This program is in the public domain.

238 kb zipped file

Globe Problem and Solution
Tourney No. 2

First Published by C.F. Stubbs

This public domain download, first published in 1888, has been converted to electronic format with algebraic notation by Anders Thulin.  Problems start on page 13.

80 kb zipped pdf file

Problem Solving Tourney (1888)
by C.F. Stubbs

Free eBook: Problem Solving Tourney (1888)  78kb zipped pdf file.  100 mate-in-two problems, converted to algebraic notation and pdf format by Anders Thulin, following the original published in 1888 by C.F. Stubbs.

78 kb zipped pdf file

The Two-Move Chess Problem
by Benjamin Glover Laws

Originally published in London, 1890.  "Strictly, a Chess Problem may be defined as a proposition requiring the discovery of some concealed chess truth..."  This title is divided into the following sections: The Old Masters (and this back in 1890!), Classes of Problems, Definitions, Beauty or Merit of Solution, Construction, Difficulty of Solution, and Selected Problems.  This work is now in the Public Domain; we make it available in zipped PDF format.

Download this 3.8 MB zipped PDF file

 

 

 

 

 

 

2020-09-04

Free Download Chess Databases

 


 

Free Download Chess Databases


Nice 19th Winter Open 2003 Tournament
.  67 games in a 10 kb zipped ChessBase file.

Baku 40th ch-SU 1972 Tournament.  Tal, Bronstein, Gufeld, Lein, Tukmakov, etc.  231 games in a 32 kb zipped ChessBase file.

Bermuda International GM A 2002 Tournament.  Nakamura, Vescovi, Krush, Lesiege, etc.  45 games in a 7 kb zipped ChessBase file.

Aix les Bains ch-FRA Elite 2003 Tournament:  Lautier, Bacrot, Dorfman, Bauer, Sokolov, etc.  66 games in a 13 kb zipped ChessBase file.

New York Masters: All games from tourneys #46-52 from the famous New York Masters tourneys.  This is a 10 kb zipped ChessBase file.

The HMC Calder Cup 2003: 38 master-level games in this 5 kb zipped ChessBase file.

The Taormina Claude Pecaut Memorial Closed 2003 Tournament.  45 games, in a 6 kb zipped ChessBase file.

Kortschnoi-Navara, Prague 2003: Both games of this interesting match competition, in a 2 kb zipped ChessBase file.

Hoogeveen Essent 2003 Tournament: 280 Games: Motylev, Hort, Hebdon, Rogers, Beshukov, Glek, etc.

Annotated Game C65 Ruy Lopez - Berlin Defence as seen in the game Cao Sang - Almasi, C. from the 2003 Heviz Hungarian Chess Championships.  This is a 97 kb zipped pdf file.

Poikovsky 4th Karpov Int Tournament 2003:  Get all 45 games in ChessBase format in this 7 kb zipped file.  Svidler, Lautier, Pelletier, Lputian, Onischuk, Bologon, Vescovi, etc.

Annotated Game: Jon Sveinsson takes a detailed look at the Teichmann Defence to the Blackmar Deimer Gambit (1.d4 d5 2.e4 dxe4 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.f3 exf3 5.Nxf3 Bg4 ...).  This is a 116 kb zipped pdf file.

First Saturday GM Tourney (Budapest): 78 GM/IM games from the September 2003 edition of László Nagy's famous title qualifying tourneys in a 10 kb zipped ChessBase file.

Zurab Azmaiparashvili: 146 games played in 2000-2002 by the 2003 European Champion.  This is a 20 kb zipped file in Chessbase format.

French Defense Analysis:  The game Riff-Henneman (C06 - 9.Nf4 variation) as played in the Mulhouse FIDE 2002 Tournament.  A 105 kb zipped pdf file.

Annotated Game: Shirov-Ljubojevic, Monte Carlo Amber Tournament 2003.  Sicilian Defense, in pdf format.  Analysis by Jon Sveinsson.

Timman Games Collection: 224 games from 2000 through 2003 against all your favorite players, including Adams, Anand, Kasparov, Khalifman, Ivanchuk, Kramnik, Morozevich, Polgar, Short, Svidler, Topolov, van Wely, and many others, in a zipped Chessbase format file

eBook: analysis of Plenkovic-Brumen, 2003, covering the Sicilian Labourdonnais-Loewenthal Variation.  107 kb zipped file in pdf format

eBook:  analysis of Granda Zuniga,J - Gonzalez,Y, (B12 Caro Cann Advanced Variation) Havana Capablanca Memorial Elite A Tournament 2003.  103kb zipped pdf file.

eBook:  Jon Sveinsson has the black pieces in a game with the Blackmar Diemer Gambit. (1. d4 d5 2. e4 dxe4 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. f3 ...)  White immediately opens lines for attack. In the middle game black gets greedy, giving his opponent opportunity for a great sacrifice.  Do you love attacking chess, then this eBook will be one of your favorites...!  116 kb zipped pdf file.

Annotated Game:  Shamkovich-Nezhmetdinov, Baku ch-SU 1961 (cbv format) and a PDF file with analyses to print out.  115 kb zipped file.

Bermuda International 2003:  a cbv fie with all 66 games from the 2003 Bermuda International Tournament, unannotated.  9 kb zipped cbv file.

Annotated Game: Ahlander-Tairi, as played in the Malmo 1st Masters 2003 Tournament (E94 Kings Indian Defense).  104 kb zipped pdf file.

Annotated Game:  Vasiukov - Van Wely, Moscow 2002,  B53 Sicilian Defense, Hungarian Variation.  108 kb zipped pdf file.

Korchnoi's Games: 227 games (played from 2000-2003) by the veteran GM and nearly World Champion Viktor Korchnoi, a 29 kb zipped cbv format file.

Master Games: 2-for-1 - 132 games played in the 1996 & 1998 Villa Gesell Clarin Masters.  A 16 kb zipped cbv format file.

Peter Acs:  148 games by the young Hungarian GM.  A 21 kb zipped cbv format file.

Tournament Games:  63 games from the 1998 FIDE Zonal in Sao Paulo, Brazil.  Vescovi, Saavedra, etc.  An 8 kb zipped cbv format file.

Kasparov-Topalov:  Advanced Chess Match, Leon 1998.  All ten games in a 3 kb zipped ChessBase file.

Grunfeld Analysis:  analysis of Nielsen-McShane, [D89] Malmoe 2003.  A 106 kb zipped file in PDF format.