Changing in chess *.pgn

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zeitnotakrobat

Hi,

in the 'Changing in chess' episodes Ivan Sokolov always mentions that he has prepared a *.pgn file for download.

Where can these files be found?

Cornfed

Not me...and can't find anyone who does. This site is a bit shoddy in that respect...

 

Faarian

It's my question as well! On chess.com you can find just one of them,

https://www.chess.com/video/player/changing-in-chess-the-pilot

and on twitch, there is no place to put the pgn!

 

 

HGMuller

PGN ('Portable Game Notation') is the standard interchage format for Chess games. Most interfaces that can save games on file use PGN.

If you have some non-standard format you can copy-paste it into WinBoard / XBoard, (which understands virtually everything), and use the File -> Save Game menu to storethe game on a .pgn file, or use Edit -> Copy Game to copy the game in PGN format to the clipboard, and then paste it into a text editor of your choice (or submit it to a wb page).

Cornfed
HGMuller wrote:

PGN ('Portable Game Notation') is the standard interchage format for Chess games. Most interfaces that can save games on file use PGN.

If you have some non-standard format you can copy-paste it into WinBoard / XBoard, (which understands virtually everything), and use the File -> Save Game menu to storethe game on a .pgn file, or use Edit -> Copy Game to copy the game in PGN format to the clipboard, and then paste it into a text editor of your choice (or submit it to a wb page).

 

I'm not sure what that comment has to do with anything...the question is where are the pgn's the refer to?