![]() In other posts, one mentioned database with similar properties to the above is the ICOFY database, but unfortunately it does not seem to be maintained any longer, nor can a trustworthy download link for it be found. No real constraint on the ratings, whether the levels (amateur to super grandmaster) are fairly balanced or whether it's a 2000+ rating database.Īlthough a single-file database would be easiest to work with, say for parsing purposes, one that is divided onto multiple PGN files would also be perfectly fine, as long as they were formatted similarly and did not contain too many duplicates. It would be preferential if the database was diverse, for example not being only composed of man vs. game info headers on top, followed by the moves, an example: (it doesn't have to contain all the headers of this example)įew such, but very small (2-3 thousand games) databases can be found here. Simple formatted (no time indication after moves, etc), i.e. ![]() date, site, event, score, players etc.) Moves file: contains the moves for each game (e.g. The library parses the pgn file and creates two csv files: Games file: contains high level information (e.g. A pgn file can contain one or multiple chess games. ![]() ![]() I am looking for a relatively large PGN-formatted database (with at least 500k+ games), that is downloadable, with possibly the following properties: This library converts chess pgn files into CSV tabulated data sets.
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