Build Up Your Chess Pgn __hot__ -
"Build Up Your Chess" is the first entry in a multi-award-winning nine-volume training course by Grandmaster Artur Yusupov. Using Portable Game Notation (PGN) versions of this material allows you to transform static book exercises into interactive training sessions on your computer or tablet. Overview of the Course Structure
PGN (Portable Game Notation) is chess’s universal language. But most players treat it like a scrapbook — throwing in games randomly and never reviewing them. It’s time to change that. build up your chess pgn
Tarrasch: A simple, lightweight PGN editor that includes a built-in engine for quick analysis. "Build Up Your Chess" is the first entry
2. Enrich Your PGN with Metadata
A basic PGN records moves. A built-up PGN records context. Use the Seven Tag Roster—and go beyond it. ❌ Saving without annotation
6. Avoid These Common PGN Pitfalls
- ❌ Saving without annotation. A game without a single comment or variation is just data, not knowledge.
- ❌ Overwriting original games. Keep a “raw” copy and a “reviewed” copy. Your first analysis often misses things.
- ❌ Forgetting to set the result tag.
[Result "*"]means unfinished. Clean it up. - ❌ Using non-standard tags in public files. Stick to standard tags if sharing, or some platforms will ignore them.
Now, when you study, you click through the PGN and it shows you your own "theory."
