However, many amateur players do not own such a program, but still want to annotate the occasional game. All professional players use a program like Chessbase to manage their game databases, and that is indeed a great tool. The most universal file format for these purposes is called PGN. Those who do this will sometimes want to share their work with others, or just save it for future reference. ![]() ![]() ![]() One of the keys to chess improvement is the habit to analyse your own games (see image, published by Chessbase).
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