I use the ICOFY database as a starting point, then get it more up to date
using all the weekly pgn files from The Week In Chess archives. I am
currently on my phone so its difficult to give you the urls, but ICOFY is on
Sourceforge. Google them. Both are free by the way. The end result is about
4.5 million games after dupe deletion.
Dale
Sent from Android. Please excuse brevity.
On 25 Apr 2011 19:36, "guivho" <s...@vanhoecke.org> wrote:
Hi,
Please advise me how to gather/build a very large chess games database
to be used with scid, and where to retrieve the best input for such
process.
TIA, Guivho
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