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| | Portable Game Notation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Round: the playing round ordinal of the game. |  | | PGN code begins with a set of "tag pairs" (a tag name and its value), followed by the "movetext" (chess moves with optional commentary). |  | | The movetext describes the actual moves of the game. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable_Game_Notation
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| | Palview and Portable Game Notation |
 | | and the next move in the game will be played. |  | | These tags are used to record information about the game, such as the names of the players, where the game was played, the date, etc. Note that the case of the Tag name is sensitive, that is, WhiteTitle is NOT the same as whitetitle. |  | | When annotating a game it is sometimes useful to be able to play a series of variation moves by one player to show his plan or to demonstrate some tactical motif. |
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http://www.enpassant.dk/chess/palview/manual/pgn.htm
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| | PGN Utilities |
 | | Notation sorts can be adjusted to order on move segments into the game by being given a move number (from-to) range. |  | | PGC is a compressed form of PGN (Portable Games Notation) which allows games to be easily searched and retrieved by header contents or position. |  | | Its purpose is to extract and sort games from PGN files against various criteria: opening, players, result, date. |
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http://pgn.freeservers.com
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| | Chess Programming |
 | | Notation style used to mark chess moves in a game score. |  | | Further since it must generate this from the game score, the program used must be able to play a long in effect, correctly updating an internal board with each move. |  | | If it is not the first game then replace the site and event tags with the saved information. |
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http://www.sdragons.com/Software/chess_programming.htm
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| | PGN - Portable Game Notation |
 | | This is a online version of the "Portable Game Notation Specification and Implementation Guide". |  | | In my opinion, the sections 13 (PGN software), 19 (Canonical chess position hash coding), 20 (Binary representation), and 21 (E-mail correspondence usage) are obsolete and should be deleted: PGN reading/writing is a must for all chess software nowadays. |  | | And I am not sure, whether there is a need for a canonical chess position hash coding, or for a special PGN E-mail correspondence usage. |
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http://www.geocities.com/marochess/pgn/pgn_spec/pgn_spec.htm
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