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  1. Gerard Welling's favorites of his own games
    These are some games by IM Gerard Welling which he has mentioned as being among his favorites, in a posting to his Chessgames page on March 18, 2006. I love to play over Welling's games. In my opinon he is one of the most original and creative masters playing today (and not just because of his weird openings, although those are fun too).
    21 games, 1981-2005

  2. H. Bouwmeester: Prisma schaakboek 5
    Om de spellen in het boek na te spelen.

    50 games, 1858-1962

  3. hakkepof's favorite games
    78 games, 1894-2024

  4. Ivanchuk 100 selected games-Kalinichenko's book
    Marvelous annotated book with clear diagrams.


    111 games, 1985-2013

  5. Jan Timman: Chess The Adventurous Way
    The following games were taken from Jan Timman's Selected Games - "Chess the Adventurous Way". The Dutch Grandmaster chose and annotated 80 of his most significant games from his peak period, 1983-1994, and nearly all of them against other top-notch Grandmasters.
    80 games, 1983-1994

  6. Karjakin Best Games
    24 games, 2000-2018

  7. Lg5
    3 games, 1982-2023

  8. melnik
    500 games, 1914-2024

  9. My Best Games of chess by Vishy Anand
    This is a real in-print version of My best Games of Chess by Vishy Anand, Worldchampion Edition! Chessgames is missing 3

    Intro from Vishy Anand is comming

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    57 games + combinations

    53 games, 1986-2000

  10. My Sixty Memorable Games (Fischer)
    'My 60 Memorable Games' by Robert James Fischer.
    60 games, 1957-1967

  11. Nimzo Demuth
    6 games, 2006-2021

  12. On My Great Predecessors 5 (Kasparov)
    'Garry Kasparov on My Great Predecessors, Part 5' by Garry Kasparov. Translated by Kenneth Neat.
    106 games, 1954-2003

  13. Petrosian teaches you how to play chess
    25 games, 1944-1982

  14. Positional Decision Making (Gelfand/Aagaard)
    'Positional Decision Making in Chess' by Boris Gelfand and Jacob Aagaard.
    29 games, 1907-2013

  15. Positional Sacrifices
    12 games, 1857-2019

  16. Queen's gambit/gambito de dama. Serie
    Games from the series Queen's gambit
    13 games, 1910-2007

  17. Sam Shankland- Small Steps to Giant Improvement
    Game Collection for the great book by GM Sam Shankland. Not complete since not all the games were available on chessgames.com.
    78 games, 1915-2017

  18. Smyslov's Best Games of chess 1935-1957
    Anyone interested in seeing Smyslov at his best should glance through these games that I got from the actual book!
    66 games, 1935-1957

  19. Taimanov's Selected Games (Taimanov)
    Mark Taimanov: Taimanov's Selected Games, Cadogan Chess 1995 - ISBN 1 85744 155 9

    -60 annotated games


    60 games, 1948-1994

  20. Tarrasch's Dreihundert Schachpartien
    A collection of games published in the first edition of Dr. Tarrasch's famous book Three Hundred Chess Games. There were some changes made in later editions of the book.

    Note: Some games were published only as fragments and they are not in the database.

    Missing games are:
    Game 38: Tarrasch - Bernhard Richter (1-0), Halle 1883 Game 41: Tarrasch - Bernhard Richter (1-0), Halle 1883 Game 98: Schwarz - Tarrasch (0-1), Nuremberg 1887 Game 113: Karl Eckart - Tarrasch (0-1), Nuremberg 1888 Game 119: Max Kuerschner - Tarrasch (1-0), Nuremberg 1888 Game 169: Karl Eckart - Tarrasch (0-1), Nuremberg 1890 Game 170: Max Kuerschner - Tarrasch (0-1), Nuremberg 1890 Game 178: Tarrasch - Steiner (1-0), Nuremberg 1890 Game 179: Kolb - Tarrasch (0-1), Nuremberg 1890
    Game 180: Kolb - Schroeder, Nuremberg 1890 (Tarrasch showed a pretty winning line for black) Game 183: Max Kuerschner - Tarrasch (0-1), Nuremberg 1890 Game 186: Dr. Epstein - Kelz, Nuremberg 1890, (Tarrasch showed a winning line for black) Game 219: Tarrasch - Kelz (1-0), Nuremberg 1891
    Game 225: Karl Eckart - Tarrasch (0-1), Nuremberg 1891 Game 226: Wilhelm Hahn - Tarrasch (0-1), Nuremberg 1891 Game 227: Tarrasch - Wilhelm Hahn (1-0), Nuremberg 1891 Game 228: Tarrasch - Schroeder (1-0), Nuremberg 1891 Game 229: Wirzing - Steiner, Nuremberg 1891 (In final position seemingly lost for white Tarrasch showed a way to turn the game in white's favour.) Game 259: Tarrasch - Romberg (1-0), Nuremberg 1893

    281 games, 1879-1894

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