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  2. Portable Game Notation - Wikipedia

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    Portable Game Notation (PGN) is a standard plain text format for recording chess games (both the moves and related data), which can be read by humans and is also supported by most chess software. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves.

  3. Template:Chess from pgn - Wikipedia

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    Template:Chess from pgn/styles.css This template takes Portable Game Notation , aka "pgn", or, optionally, just the Algebraic notation part of the pgn, and a list of positions, and generates a series of {{ Chess diagram }} s.

  4. Shane's Chess Information Database - Wikipedia

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    Shane's Chess Information Database (Scid) is a free and open source UNIX, Windows, Linux, and Mac application for viewing and maintaining large databases of chess games. [3] It has features comparable to popular commercial chess software. [4] Scid is written in Tcl/Tk and C++.

  5. Chess notation - Wikipedia

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    Portable Game Notation (PGN). This is a text-based file format in which chess moves are recorded with standard English algebraic notation with a small amount of markup to record the players and circumstances of the game. Most chess software is configured to process PGN files. [14] Steno-Chess. This is another format suitable for computer ...

  6. Template:Pgnviewer - Wikipedia

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    PGN of many historic chess games can be found in many databases over the internet. Please note that the notation of the game itself is generally not considered to be copyrighted material, however, if the PGN contains annotations, these may be copyrighted, so when copying the pgn, it's usually best to clear all annotations, and possibly add your ...

  7. Algebraic notation (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Portable Game Notation (PGN) is a text-based file format for storing chess games, which uses standard English algebraic notation and a small amount of markup. [11] PGN can be processed by almost all chess software, as well as being easily readable by humans. For example, the Game of the Century could be represented as follows in PGN:

  8. Chess opening book (computers) - Wikipedia

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    Opening books used by computers are often in a undocumented binary or PGN format. Examples are ChessBase's .ctg format or Pgn Format and Arena's .abk format. One notable exception is the Polyglot book format which is fully documented and which is being implemented in an increasing number of programs. [3]

  9. Module:Chess from pgn - Wikipedia

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