Let me know when you've downloaded these, so I can delete them from my server:
twic892.pgn
twic901.pgn
I've got them, many thanks.
Really good of you to make the effort and I concur with NimzoRoy's sentiments in Post #20.
Let me know when you've downloaded these, so I can delete them from my server:
twic892.pgn
twic901.pgn
I've got them, many thanks.
Really good of you to make the effort and I concur with NimzoRoy's sentiments in Post #20.
Most helpful. Thanks.
I used TWIC to update my Big Database from ChessBase for many years. With CB 11, however, I started using their automatic update feature instead. Then, they parted ways with Mark Crowther and that stoped working.
I fell a bit over a year behind in my updates of BD 2012. With the help of this thread, I have rectified that.
Hi,
You can try to recover all twic filers in the github :
https://github.com/rozim/ChessData/tree/master/Twic
210 - 993
Regards
Nicolas
If anyone is looking for any issues of TWIC PGN, please let me know, I managed to download all the issues, cept I'm missing some of the files (I'm looking for PGN for issues 90, 100, 131) and I'm always willing to help out (BTW: I think Mark didn't release issue 90), but I don't really know if Mark allows people giving away back issues of the magazine in PGN (I've also added ECO information to each game, this is before Mark started doing it himself). I'm currently working on a TWIC dataBase for those curious (and another version of the GriphBase). Anyhow, just putting in my 2 cents worth.
Yeah well, I wanna get his input, but I'm not offering the database for obvious reasons, I just want a reliable database, if Mark wants a copy of my work I'd be more then happy to send it to him. Someone has already offered the Twic dB, up to issue 965 as is., and their dB looks messy. So I had to re-do it.
If anyone is looking for any issues of TWIC PGN, please let me know, I managed to download all the issues, cept I'm missing some of the files (I'm looking for PGN for issues 90, 100, 131) and I'm always willing to help out (BTW: I think Mark didn't release issue 90), but I don't really know if Mark allows people giving away back issues of the magazine in PGN (I've also added ECO information to each game, this is before Mark started doing it himself). I'm currently working on a TWIC dataBase for those curious (and another version of the GriphBase). Anyhow, just putting in my 2 cents worth.
Philip,
I only have TWIC 843-1051 and would really like to have the issues up to that point. I can only use PGN (not Chess Base). Can you help me? - Rick
I have links to TWIC 1-1026 (complete) on my website in both PGN and SCID formats.
http://gorgonian.weebly.com/pgn.html
I put the TWIC 1-1026 in SCID format on Google Drive read-only at https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B-NtPUkhZfJOfk9nUHkwa091WF9SZmF3YUNLRENvWVNFUnc1SU9lci13Y1FyeWw4ajd1dkU&usp=sharing
time to dig this one up again.
does anybody have issues 1-209 and would be willing to share them? thanks in advance!
Make a small donation to TWIC and Mark Crowther will send you a complete set.
i don’t need the complete set, see my post again. cheers.
Make a small donation to TWIC and Mark Crowther will send you a complete set.
i don’t need the complete set, see my post again. cheers.
The comment, made two yeas ago in a thread that is mostly more than nine years old, was general information for everyone looking to fill in gaps. It wasn’t posted specifically for you. I might have added that Mark Crowther incurs expenses making TWIC available and the donation keeps the resource available to all.
Of course, if you find someone willing to share the early issues through this thread, that’s useful too.
Lots of free chess stuff that was available a few years ago is no longer on the web. Do you remember Günther Ossimitz’s download page? Günther died 14 years ago. Bill Wall’s page came down about a year ago.
Everyman was not giving away free stuff, but they made ChessBase versions of many books extremely low priced. Jacob Aagaard bought the company and closed down that part of it. The low prices resulted in zero royalties for authors. Aagaard’s books were being sold with no proceeds going to him. I’d forgotten how many of these books I bought until I bought a new computer last week and started transferring files.
The first 399 TWIC issues were distributed through the bartering of floppy disks at chess tournaments