KingBase is a free chess games collection, usable with most free and commercial chess programs. Periodically new chess games are added, existing entries are revised and duplicated games are removed. The games are mainly collected from the websites of various tournaments and TWIC archives. KingBase is a free alternative to commercial products, but has some limitations: • No annotated games. • No games with less than 6 moves. • No games before 1990. All annotated games by great GMs All annotated games by great GMs Compiled by This includes only annotated games whether it is a draw or win. I hope this will help me see the games from GMs' perspective. Studying annotated (games with comments) is a great way to see why certain moves are good or bad. Studying annotated games is an enlightening process. One way to study 'annotated games' is to use a program like Fritz 8 that points out tactical errors. Computers don't explain concepts as well as a person can though. Learn from some of the recent Grandmaster games. Apply the new knowledge in your own games and become a tremendously better chess player. Alexander Alekhine's Chess Games, 1902-1946: 2543 Games of the Former World Champion, Many Annotated by Alekhine, with 1868 Diagrams, Fully Indexed.
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