Yes. Go to your games list, click on "view" for the game you wish to print out. Then on the right side of the game there will be a "Get PGN" link. This will download a .pgn file to your computer. All a .pgn file is a text file with the moves from the game. You can load this file into your word processor and print.
Printing out games
@linuxed ... Hi ... I do not see a "View" ... can you please give step by step ... as when you say go to a game list are you referring to an archive? and if so there is no view?
Thank you in advance
What a backwards question in this technological age.
Back in the days before computers, people write their own moves down with a pen and paper.
What a backwards question in this technological age.
Back in the days before computers, people write their own moves down with a pen and paper.
That's called printing in games.
As opposed to printing out games.
@long_quach ... Are you bored? perhaps and by manner of your profile you should study chess to up your rating some vs. trying to bring advise to us all here. Why make us click on a message to find your nonsense.
How is this then for ya;
How print?
How me print?
How do print?
我如何打印
Print how me games?
You Guō (郭) are ok 吗
@USA-Elephant
For thousands of years, nobody asked how can I print out a game.
They'd ask, "Who do I write down a game on a piece of paper."
The question doesn't make sense for thousands of years.
What the hell is Uber Eats?
Some one cook food and drive it to your house?
What the hell is that?
What the hell is car for thousands of years?
What the hell is a telephone for thousands of years?
Guess what?
Cooking for yourself works for thousands of years and it still works.
How's that?
@USA-Elephant
I played chess, using the platform Meetup.com, face-to-face, with a Jerger wind-up clock, and I write down moves with a Preppy fountain pen.
That's the way chess should be played.
@USA-Elephant
I played chess, using the platform Meetup.com, face-to-face, with a Jerger wind-up clock, and I write down moves with a Preppy fountain pen.
That's the way chess should be played.
Let me remind you all.
Chess is a zero technology game.
Is it possible to print out games that I've already played against others so I can do future analyses?
Yes.
It is possible if you can construct a printer.
Well I cannot construct a printer, but I can dip a pen in an ink bottle.
How's that?
@long_quach ... Dude this is last comment otherwise chess.com can chat you ... you see you have membership here since 2014 and I have kindergarten students stronger than you and they dont chat and make nonsense about Uber Eats and or your other nonsense post that I have just queried to see who is chatting here ... it's clear my question in asking if you are ok that you are not ... Again I will not respond further however chess.com will.
Take care / Thank you.
@USA-Elephant
Let's think, like a computer think. Alpha-Beta. One move is better than the other rmove.
Which is better?
Online chess or face-to-face chess?
Which is better?
A printer or a pen?
@USA-Elephant
Ooh, the new Phantom chess computer.
You can play online.
And the board moves the opponent's pieces,
Just like you're playing face-to-face.
Uh, how about I play face-to-face.
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Is it possible to print out games that I've already played against others so I can do future analyses?