Chess database
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A chess database is a database of chess games.[1]
List of notable chess databases
- Chess Assistant
- Chess Informant Expert
- Chess opening book (computers)
- Chess.com
- Chess24.com
- ChessBase
- Lichess
- Shane's Chess Information Database
See also
References
- ^ Eade, James. "All in One Spot: Chess Databases". Dummies.com. Wiley. Retrieved April 13, 2019.
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