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I mostly use Winboard as a viewing program. You can set Winboard as the default program to view PGN files. When you double-click on a PGN file which may contain from one to thousands of games , Winboard automatically opens and either starts displaying the game or presents a list of the games in the file.

Several very strong freeware chess engines are available, and are easier to set up in Arena than in Winboard. If you're playing on a budget there's no need to buy a commercial chess program anymore! Of course, you will use Arena's analysis function only before playing a correspondence chess game. The acknowledged leader in chess database programs is ChessBase. ChessBase Light is free and not severely crippled it won't read.

CBF ChessBase files and a database can contain no more than games. It's worth downloading and spending the time to learn to use it.

CDB databases are larger than similar ChessBase databases. It's worth it to have both. PGN files can be edited like text files. The default Windows text editor is Notepad. If Microsoft had put a little effort into making a decent text editor I might feel some sympathy for their legal problems. Fortunately, independent programmers have stepped in to fill the gap.

If you're keeping copies of your own updated DB s then you can use them again after reinstalling. Exactly what software are you using? The folks at ChessBase aren't stupid they didn't give away freeware that would have one iota of usefulness compared to the software they sell. The "Lite" versions were given away to get people familiar with the program and realize that the size of the DB is absolutely essential if you want to be able to do any serious research.

You are correct about not over relying on DBs and having to watch out for games won on blunders unrelated to the opening, as well as weeding out games played by patzers, etc. I think blitz and rapid games played by GMs maybe worth looking at in some cases. It is Chessbase Light I know I can download the games from TWIC directly but you are correct that this will mean having to figure out how to load it which is more trouble than I am willing to get into.

I understand that I get what I pay for. If somehow is better prepared or willing to spend the money and wins because of it so be it. As I said before, whatever the free version offers is sufficient to get me in decent enough shape to the point where I am on my own.

I have played plenty of opponents who don't appear to be using opening databases where the departure from known positions comes earlier. Yet there are plenty of continuations that - while frowned upon on top level chess - still pose enough challenges to go astray. So just because someone doesn't or only uses a limited database doesn't necessarily mean you lose by default against someone who has access to the latest opening database. My basic chess GUI has an opening book built into it but I can neither see exactly which games they were drawn from nor can I continue beyond move 20 nor are are all the available moves listed in the first place.

This works, and was helpful. CB light seems much more accessable than the setup. Forums General Chess Discussion.

Sep 29, 0. Apr 3, 0. Jul 14, 0. Thanks very much, inmaniac! How did you get the link? I couldn't find it on Chessbase. What's next? Grafalloy chesspieces? A Tag Heuer clock? So if you get that to work without the nagbox, please let me know. Dec 29, 0. Dietmar wrote: when CB Light locks up I uninstall it and simply reinstall it so don't throw your setup file away.

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