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Britbase Chess Archive: Further Information & Links

Last Edited: Tuesday September 6, 2005 2:20 PM

ZIP FILES... Britbase downloads are 'zip files'. This means that the data has been compressed (or 'zipped') so that download times are minimised. First, you will need to install a compression utility (often referred to as a 'Zip program') on your computer to unpack the PGN downloads from the 'zip files'. Or at least you will if you are not working on the latest Windows operating system - I understand that such a utility is built into the Windows XP operating system (though I do not use it myself). If you don't have Windows XP or a compression facility, you can buy one (called WinZip) at http://www.winzip.com/, or perhaps get a freeware one from http://www.winplanet.com or http://www.nonags.com/nonags/ziputil.html. I'm sure there are lots of other places to get them - try entering 'compression utility' into the search engine of your choice.

PGN FILES... Most proprietary databases now allow you to import PGN (stands for Portable Game Notation) format files, so you should have little difficulty importing the files you find here. If you need some software to read the unzipped PGN file, then you should pay a visit to Eric Bentzen's excellent Chess Programs & Utilities page to find a suitable software program. ChessBase Light (a free, cut-down version of the famous ChessBase software) is a very suitable program to use. If you don't have any database software and cannot be bothered to get some, you can still open and read PGN files with a simple text editor (such as Notepad or the excellent Textpad), then print them off and play through the games on a three-dimensional board and set.

I am pleased to say that many other people worldwide are now collecting and making available chess databases on the web. Lars Balzer has set up an excellent list of chess database sites, which is an admirable attempt to log all the worldwide activity in this specialised branch of archivism and is highly recommended. Britbase has several overseas 'cousins' (see below) to which you will find links elsewhere on this page. National-based databases have an advantage over worldwide archives in that the archivists are 'closer to the ground' and can provide greater assurance that the data is accurate, names & identities correct, etc. Remember - quality, not quantity!

'Korrection Korner' is an errata for British chess gamescores. Given the plethora of gamescores across the internet, this is an attempt to inject some accuracy into the equation. Contributions awaited from readers and users of Britbase ...

Many thanks to Adam Raoof, Adolfo Bórmida, Andy Ansel, Andy Borg, Angus Dunnington, Arthur Brameld, Barrie Oakes, Bernard Cafferty, Bill Frost, Bob Jones, Bob Wade, Brian Denman, Byron Jacobs, Chris Bird, Chris Jones, Daniel Gunlycke, David Walker, Eddie Dearing, Eduardo Bauzá Mercere, Eric Bentzen, Henri Serruys, Howard Grist, Jack Goossens, Jack O'Keefe, John Henderson, John Knight, John Richards, John Weightman, Jon Speelman, Jonathan Gilbert, Jonathan Wilson, Ken Clow, Kevin O'Connell, Kevin Thurlow, Lara Barnes, Lara Barnes, Louie Z. Moreno, Luc Winants, Malcolm Armstrong, Mark Crowther, Mark Orr, Martyn Goodger, Maurice H. Carter, Mike Yeo, Neil Graham, Noel Griffiths, Osvaldo Orozco Mendez, Paul Dunn, Paul Headon, Peter Bevan, Peter Large, Richard Furness, Richard James, Richard Palliser, Richard Reich, Rob Appleby, Robert Bellin, Robert Parker, Rod McShane, Roger de Coverly, Roland Arbinger, Shaughan Feakes, Steve Giddins, Stewart Reuben, Tony Cullen, Tryfon Gavriel, Sean Hewitt, Bill O'Rourke, Vladimir Soos and Zdenek Zavodny for their help in supplying games, making corrections and generally providing support and encouragement.

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OTHER ARCHIVES

Lars Balzer Home Page German enthusiast Lars Balzer is the 'King of the Links' when it comes to finding places to download chess games. He has compiled a list of places worldwide where you can do this and he keeps it up-to-date. This is an extremely good and valuable resource - highly recommended.
Argenbase By Adolfo Bórmida and Julio Alberto González, this is an Argentinian cousin to 'Britbase'. Games are in zipped new Chessbase (CBH) format for which the reader will need Chessbase 6 or 7, or alternatively Chessbase Light (freely available from http://www.chessbase.com).
BrasilBase Adaucto Wanderley da Nobrega has set up a Brazilian National Database. 12/12/02: URL changed
Canada (Montreal) Database By Hugh Brodie: mainly Montreal but also many Canadian games available.
ChessLab Chesslab is a 2,000,000 game database available online with built-in search facilities. Very much state of the art.
Czechbase By Britbase contributor and chessfriend Zdenek Zavodny; it's in Czech. I've removed the link because it seems to have disappeared. Anyone know where it has gone?
Danbase The admirable Eric Bentzen has set up the Danish cousin of 'Britbase'. It is part of the Danish Chess Federation pages. It's in Danish at the moment, but an English version is planned.
Dutchbase Jack Goossens, a very helpful and generous contributor to Britbase, is in charge of the Dutch equivalent. This is an extremely important repository for chess information, given the tremendous contribution that the Netherlands has made to our game. Note (31 July 00): Dutchbase has moved to the 'Max Euwe Centre'.
Finnish National Chess Database In Finnish, by Jarmo Sorvari. I confess I find the Finnish language impenetrable but there looks to be much excellent material available here.
Historical Games E-Mail List Click on this link to send an e-mail to rudolf@stad.dsl.nl - the mail address of Michel Langeveld, who is putting together some very good archive material in Chessbase CBV format, and distributing it to subscribers to his list.
Irish Chess Archive Well-presented java-based games and some fascinating personal details and photos of Irish chess players, past and present. A great favourite of mine & highly recommended.
Italbase Francesco Gibellato has set up a national chess database for Italy. Particularly useful for the famous Reggio Emilia tournaments.
OlimpBase Created in 2004, this site features downloads, results, etc, from the Chess Olympiads. Recently Continental championships and team championships have been added. This is a very impressive website which we can heartily recommend. By Wojciech Bartelski
Ozbase Ozbase is the Australian Chess Federation's games archive, which started in March 2000.
Rusbase In English. Russian cousin to Britbase. Mainly widely-available games from major events..
Scottish Chess Association Scottish game downloads.
UkrBase Games from recent Ukrainian chess events.
Welshbase Games downloads of recent Welsh championships and other tournaments, at the Welsh Chess Union website, edited by Jonathan Gilbert.

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