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Hi everybody.

Is there anywhere in this site where I can find and study classic games?

Thanks in advance,

André Ferreira.

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Originally posted by Drafer
Hi everybody.

Is there anywhere in this site where I can find and study classic games?

Thanks in advance,

André Ferreira.
Not as far as I know, André Ferreira.

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ChessGames.com

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Originally posted by zebano
ChessGames.com
He said in this site, anyone can Google but I suspect he wants analysis.
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Thanks, Zebano, this seems to be a nice site... But I miss the analyses, as FlyingDutchman just said.

I haven´t played chess for several years, and I´d like to improve myself -- as I am a lousy player...

I just volunteered for the PersonalChessTraining, and I´m going to start with that.

Thanks anyway, guys.

André Ferreira

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Originally posted by Drafer
Thanks, Zebano, this seems to be a nice site... But I miss the analyses, as FlyingDutchman just said.

I haven´t played chess for several years, and I´d like to improve myself -- as I am a lousy player...

I just volunteered for the PersonalChessTraining, and I´m going to start with that.

Thanks anyway, guys.

André Ferreira
There is loads of analysis on chessgames.com - see the "Kibitzing" underneath the board for each game - this is the chessgames equivalent of these forums. Most of the historically significant games have loads of discussion. The Immortal Game has 9 pages - see:

http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1018910&kpage=1

The more obscure ones have no or fewer comments. Incidentally, you can find 7 games where Kieseritsky beat Anderssen, against 6 which Anderssen won. See:

http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chess.pl?pid=10342&pid2=15970&result=2nd

Goes to show.

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There's a load of master games in the game explorer: http://www.redhotpawn.com/gamesexplorer/index.php?c=GM I don't know if this is what you're looking for exactly but it may help.

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Try http://www.academicchess.org. It's designed for kids..but lots of annotated games there that you may find helpful.