CanBase II - Canadian games database update

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    895 additional games played in Canada have been added to CanBase II since the last update in June. (there may be a few doubles of zero-move games).

    2008 - 596 new games.
    2007 - 10 new games.
    1992 - 2 new games.
    1991 - 54 new games.
    1989 - 11 new games.
    1988 - 100 new games.
    1987 - 131 new games.

    Total number of games: 69,420.

    http://chesscanada.no-ip.org/chess/canbaseii.htm

    I will be updating the "Players" database in the next few days.

  • #2
    Re: CanBase II - Canadian games database update

    Are all of these games in Mega Database, and if not, is there a .pgn or .cbv format for this database?

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    • #3
      Re: CanBase II

      Try over here at http://chesscanada.no-ip.org/chess/cbv/canada_all1.cbv for a CBV file.
      Dogs will bark, but the caravan of chess moves on.

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      • #4
        Re: CanBase II - Canadian games database update

        Thanks! Not too much longer until some of my own games appear in this database. :)

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        • #5
          new games in the Canadian chess database

          I'm sure I'm not the only Canadian chess fan who would like to see that.
          Dogs will bark, but the caravan of chess moves on.

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          • #6
            Re: CanBase II - Canadian games database update

            Well, I will be playing in Montreal shortly, and I may become the top Canadian player in a few years...

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            • #7
              Re: CanBase II - Canadian games database update

              This one looks Canadian already!

              [Event "Ordix Open"]
              [Site "Mainz GER"]
              [Date "2008.08.02"]
              [EventDate "2008.08.02"]
              [Round "1"]
              [Result "1-0"]
              [White "H Nakamura"]
              [Black "P Daechert"]
              [ECO "A00"]
              [WhiteElo "2697"]
              [BlackElo "2085"]
              [PlyCount "84"]

              1. g3 g6 2. Bg2 Bg7 3. d3 Nf6 4. Bd2 O-O 5. Qc1 d5 6. Bh6 e5 7. h4 Bg4 8.
              Nc3 c6 9. e4 d4 10. Nce2 Qa5+ 11. Bd2 Qc7 12. f3 Be6 13. Bh6 Qa5+ 14. Kf1
              c5 15. b3 Nc6 16. h5 Ne7 17. Qg5 Bh8 18. Bh3 Bxh3+ 19. Nxh3 Rfe8 20. Nf2
              Qc7 21. Qh4 Nxh5 22. g4 Ng7 23. f4 f5 24. fxe5 fxe4 25. Nxe4 Ne6 26. Kg1
              Nd5 27. Nd6 Bxe5 28. Nxe8 Rxe8 29.Rf1 Nef4 30. Nxf4 Bxf4 31. Rh3 Be3+
              32. Kh1 Qc6 33. Bxe3 Nxe3+ 34. Rff3 Qd7 35. Rhg3 Nxc2 36. Qg5 Ne3 37. Kh2
              Qc7 38. Kh3 Qg7 39. Rf2 h6 40. Qxc5 Qd7 41. Rf6 Kh7 42. Qd6 1-0

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              • #8
                Re: CanBase II - Canadian games database update

                Haha, that isn't the only one. My game against Buhmann in the last round was also rather Duncan-like. But thanks for the compliment. I should have won the rapid tournament, but I had a complete meltdown and blundered horrendously against Almasi in a completely winning position.

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                • #9
                  Re: new games in the Canadian chess database

                  Originally posted by Nigel Hanrahan View Post
                  I'm sure I'm not the only Canadian chess fan who would like to see that.
                  __________________
                  And for the chess-player the success which crowns his work, the great dispeller of sorrows, is named "combination.’’ Emanuel Lasker (1868-1941)
                  We can see on the Web that beautiful saying of Lasker (page 114 of the Manual) :

                  http://books.google.ca/books?id=vNXF...5jSA#PPA114,M1
                  Last edited by Jean-Pierre Rhéaume; Tuesday, 5th August, 2008, 09:12 AM. Reason: Wrong place of unquote.

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