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chessrobo
Does anyone know where there is a site that has the most current games analysed ? I'm not interested in just downloading games but they must be annotated games. For example, chess.com has the current Aronian v Leko game from Russian grand prix, but it is useless as it is not annotated.
thanks
kco
Patzer24's 'Game of Week' he have it annotated well. or look at Chessbase website
Scarblac
Analyzing games is hard work, so I think you'll find that much of it is for pay. E.g., ChessPublishing has a wealth of analyzed games in their archives, but only available for members.
Perhaps chesspro.ru, but it's in Russian.
Chess.com has a fine collection of articles with analyzed games by now, actually, and they're available for free. Not very searchable as a games database, of course, but the content here is pretty good and growing.
Chess Today (for pay, one daily analyzed game) issue 3096 analyzed that particular game by the way, if you send me a PM I can mail it to you as an introduction issue :-)
Chess.com generally seems to do quite a good job. But the main problem with Chess.com annotated games is that you are stuck with a tiny commentary window which is not very user-friendly and you can't download the game with the annotations either.
ChessToday is a quality publication. But, please don't send me the game with annotations, as the annotations are copyrighted.
Thanks for your help.
Twarter369
I agree with the chessbase recommendation. Or use Fritz 11 to deeply analyze the game for you. With a decent engine and a copy of the game you should practice analyzing it first and then see if the engine agrees with you. That is the method I used to raise my analytical ability. The engine will almost always (always in my case) find a better line than you, but it is still the best priactice I have found.
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