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Posted by loreta
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7/17/2008
07:16:31

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Subject: Sites with Annotated games

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Does somebody know chess sites where regular annotations of games appear?
In English, Russian, German, Spanish, Portuguese....
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In Russian: chesspro.ru


Posted by heinzkat
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7/17/2008
08:02:45

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You could try GameKnot's list

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gameknot.com

Posted by mathemagician_
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7/17/2008
12:33:39

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chessgames.com

Posted by loreta
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7/18/2008
01:18:46

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Some of

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... annotations are found at:
www.chessvault.com (see at Opennings section)


Posted by loreta
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7/18/2008
03:16:30

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Russian Federation

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... site has annotations (in Russian):
russiachess.org





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