Hi all
Here I will list links to sites offering chess game analysis
If you know of any others not listed that are not to hard to register for in the case of Newspaper sites please send me a message via the messaging system on the main site
http://www.telegraph.co.uk one of the UK's main Daily Papers has a good daily chess column with the normal writer being Malcolm Pein but with Nigel Short and David Norwood doing coloumns on the weekend.
You need to register with the site but it is nothing difficult and takes only a few minutes at the most and the write ups are usually good and can feature some very good games.
Sites with Game Analysis
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- Uranium
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Quickest and easiest way to move it i thinkcleenders wrote:
I recommend www.chesscafe.com I enjoyed Bareev's analysis of his game against Lautier
Looks like a very nice source for analysis
I'll try and remember the Week in Chess URL later this weekend i know itis written down somewhere from last time i fiddled with my pc (i have a habit of losing favourites)
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I hope this wont be a repost:
http://www.chessgameslinks.lars-balzer.info/
The link is sure well-known, but the best one I know. Most games are not analysed, but there are lots of analysed, too.
Greetings
Joerg
http://www.chessgameslinks.lars-balzer.info/
The link is sure well-known, but the best one I know. Most games are not analysed, but there are lots of analysed, too.
Greetings
Joerg
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- Uranium
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Another link for you this time to the Week in Chess site
http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic.html
Also a link to the Pitt University Archives an amazing source for games by opening of even by player or era
http://www.pitt.edu/~schach/Archives/
best of all the Pitt Uni files are downloadable in which ever format you best prefer
http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic.html
Also a link to the Pitt University Archives an amazing source for games by opening of even by player or era
http://www.pitt.edu/~schach/Archives/
best of all the Pitt Uni files are downloadable in which ever format you best prefer
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Some good chess sites are www.chessgames.com (HUGE database of games, 10,000+ I believe ) with lots of kibitzing. Also www.chessville.com is interesting with articles and a few annotated games.