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Today we present to you the collection of 15 best games in the history of chess.
These games involve the most amazing ideas imaginable, greatest combinations, superb sacrifices, tremendous positional play and so on. By deeply studying the annotations you will not only enjoy the greatest chess games but will also improve your own chess.
In his first Candidates match in Elista in May, he drew 3-3 in the six slow games of the Candidates Match: Aronian - Carlsen (2007) before losing in rapid-play tie-breaks. He reached the final four in the World Chess Cup (2007) before being defeated in the semi-finals by the eventual winner, Gata Kamsky. 2018 The 2nd DT CUP SHENZHEN LONGGANG CHESS GRANDMASTER TOURNAMENT (Shen Zhen, China) Start: 2018-11-03 View PGN in plain text Download PGN Giri, Anish (NED) VS Ding, Liren (CHN). Founded on an extensive database of historical chess games combined with discussion forums, Chessgames.com is the internet's first and foremost chess community, where players of every skill level are encouraged to participate. FIDE - World Chess Federation, Online ratings, individual calculations. Chess players and coaches around the world have been using PGN Mentor since 1998. In addition to the PGN Mentor software, this site is also home to the best collection of PGN files on the web. Visit our PGN Files page for free access to over a million Grandmaster games.
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15. Siegbert Tarrasch – Allies, annotation by Reinfeld
14. Alexander Steinkuehler – Joseph Henry Blackburne, annotation by Blackburne
13. Reuben Fine – Emanuel Lasker, annotation by Alekhine
12. Aron Nimzowitsch – Georg Salwe, annotation by Nimzowitsch
11. Robert James Fischer – Julio Bolbochan, annotation by Fischer
10. Paul Keres – Kurt Paul Otto Joseph Richter, annotation by Alekhine
9. Garry Kasparov – Anatoly Karpov, annotation by Kasparov
8. Emanuel Lasker – Jose Raul Capablanca, annotation by Capablanca
7. Mikhail Botvinnik – Milan Vidmar, annotation by Alekhine
6. Aron Nimzowitsch – Semion Alapin, annotation by Nimzowitsch
5. Louis Paulsen – Paul Morphy, annotation by Chernev
4. Aron Nimzowitsch – Siegbert Tarrasch, annotation by Keene
3. Mikhail Tal – Bent Larsen, annotation by Damsky
2. Donald Byrne vs Robert James Fischer, annotation by Wade
1. Georg Rotlewi vs Akiba Rubinstein, annotation by Schlechter
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A lot of people places annotated chess games on the Web, but unfortunately there is a wide variety of formats, more or less resembling the standard PGN format, with proprietary variations.
It is quite difficult to process automatically those games.
I have downloaded in several years all the annotated games I was able to find, and, while browsing them with ChessVU, I have tried to transform the original text files into more portable PGN files.
It was not an easy task. ChessVU was useful to help me checking the final correctness, and at the same time I relaxed the rules used by ChessVU, to allow as far as possible direct processing of the files as they are (the ideal would be for ChessVU to be so smart to understand all the irregularities).
I want to share the result of my work, because most of the games are really precious. I hope the original annotators will forgive me for using their comments, in the interest of all chess fans, that will be able to enjoy the games, using ChessVU (FREEWARE)or other viewers.
Here are the zipped files. Were possible I add a general comment and the link of the original source, whom I am grateful.
Corus Wijk an Zee 2003 - 91 games
Anand wins 8.5/13, Judit Polgar is second 8/13.
Corus Wijk an Zee 2004 - 91 games
Anand wins 8.5/13, Leko and Adams follow 8/13.
Middle game lessons - 481 games
Beautiful collection of thematic games on chess strategy and styles
Russian games - 23 games
Deeply annotated games by russian GMs like Svidler, Sakaev, Ivanov, Aseev, Ionov
Russian Chess - GM Laboratory
Thomas Hartwig - 29 games
Games of various level, annotated by Thomas Hartwig
http://www.geocities.com/pawn_48125/reference.html
Immortal games - 36 games
The best of chess, games from world champions
Exeter lessons from Tal - 8 games
Games from Tal, annotated by DrDave
Exeter Chess Club- Lessons From Mikhail Tal
David Hayes - 9 games
Games of various level, annotated by David Hayes
Eric Schiller - 8 games
Games annotated by the author
Koltanowski - 14 games
George Koltanowski games, some annotated by Eric Schiller
Kramnik - 40 games
Annotated games from Kramnik
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Polgar - 40 games
Annotated games from Judit Polgar
http://www.geocities.com/akap8/chess.htm
NewYork 1924 - 110 games
The famous tournament, annotated for beginners by Battle Royale
Linares 2001 - 30 games
Some annotated games (Kasparov wins 7.5/10), by John Henderson
Linares 2002 - 42 games
Deeply annotated tournament (Kasparov wins 8/12), by Mark Hathaway
Bali 2002 - 16 games
Selected games (J.Polgar and others), by Mark Hathaway
Top games - 28 games
Annotated games from top level tournaments, by Mark Hathaway
http://webpages.marshall.edu/~hathawa2/chess/
Grandmaster Chess Games Annotated
Perle - 118 games
Pearls from chess history, annotated in English, Italian and Spanish
http://www.gambitchess.com/antiques.htm
Famous games - 500 games
Famous games from chess history
Match Ponomariov-Kortchnoi 2001 - 8 games
Games annotated by IM E.Miroshnichenko, IM O.Berezin
http://members.lycos.co.uk/csarchive/match01p.htm
Kasparov-Topalov - 62 different analysis
The game of the century ?
Human_computer - 29 games
Kasparov, Anand, Kramnik etc. playing computers
SCCA - 75 games
Correspondence chess (some games very deeply analysed - game 75 has almost 2000 moves!)
http://www.scottishcca.co.uk/gameindex.htm
Cambridge Springs 1904 - 20 games
Tornament (Marshall wins 13/15) by Jan van Reek
http://www.endgame.nl/CSpr1904.htm
World matches - 580 games
World matches, from Giovanni Leonardo to Deep Fritz, by Jan van Reek
moskow64 - 42 games
Zonal tournament, Moscow 1964, Spasski wins 7/12, by Jan van Reek
http://web.inter.nl.net/hcc/rekius/
electronic_campfire - 6 games
Najdorf and others 1890-1930, by Tim McGrew
The Electronic Campfire
Scarborough 2001 - 380 games
GBR-ch tournament, (J.G.Gallagher wins 8/11) annotated by Andrew Martin
D00 Opening - 103 games
Sample games from Chess Informant (free, to be used with Informant Reader)
Romero - 4 games
Games from FIDE Wch KO 2001, by GM Alfonso Romero Holmes
GM games - 20 games
Games annotated by GMs
Semicomm - 46 games
Annotated games of various source
Great masters - 13 games
13 games from Steinitz to Tal
http://www.chesstrainer.com/Classics.htm
KK - 2 games
2 annotated games from Kasparov - Karpov matches
VC_89_99 - 73 games
annotated games from VC
VC_2000 - 58 games
annotated games from VC
VC_2001 - 40 games
annotated games from VC
http://members.lycos.co.uk/csarchive/vc_2002.htm
Free Grandmaster Chess Games
Chess_doctor - 54 + 2 games
Chessdoctor Annotated Games (analyzed by National Master Corey Russell)
Europe echecs - 307 games
annotated games (in French, by G. Bertola) from
www.europe-echecs.com