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Most of these free databases are not exceeding more than 3 Million games, which is of course a lot, but I wanted larger one, and looked up for commercial solutions, and found some interesting sites offering chess databases of various sizes, such as 5 Million games or even 10 Million or more games.

However these commercial solutions cost money, and that's a big problem for people who simply can't or are not willing to pay, not only that but some websites don't even sell their databases, but instead offer online query only, therefore you have no control.

I managed to collect over 30 Million games so far by downloading other people databases and PGN files from various websites, merged them all into one big database and started removing duplicate games.

I'm still not sure how could all this work, so if you're interested please either give a reply here or join discussion forum on my project page to share your ideas on how to proceed with this project.

I'm still not sure how could all this work, so if you're interested please either give a reply here or join discussion forum on my project page to share your ideas on how to proceed with this project.

Hi, tnx for your great project, I use chessbase for storing and analyzing my games and learning, I also have fritz 15 and fritz11SE; how can I use your database instead of Fritz's main database? (Fritz has 600k games)

I guess you'll have to use Scid or Scid vs. PC to export the games to a PGN file, then import the PGN file into Chessbase. Working with large PGN files will be terribly slow though; You might want to export the database in chunks.

It's been a long time since I've used Fritz, but I guess you can do it either way. Either close the Fritz main database and open the MillionBase database, or import the MillionBase database into your Fritz database. However, if you do the latter, I'm sure you'll end up with duplicate games that you'll have to delete. (Make sure you back up your Fritz database before you start experimenting with merging the two databases.)

nice work. I would like to ask you how you managed to collect so many games at once. Quoting your statement: I managed to collect over 30 Million games so far by downloading other people databases and PGN files from various websites...

This is actually admitting you have taken somebody's protected copyrighted work for free. You do understand that although individual chess game is by international copyright laws free however a collection of games or so called chess database is a protected material and cannot be copied as whole or partially without a permission of the owner. We (openingmaster dot com) have been collecting human chess games since 2004 manually through paid sources and tournament publishers and offer our products ever since for commercial usage (59 EUR / year / subscription). We started our collection of human games somewhere in 3 mil and now have OM GOLEM offering 26 mil human games (no computer games), OM OTB offering 8,4 million human over the board games and OM CORR offering 1,7 million human correspondence games without duplicates. Therefore, I am just a bit surprised you decided to copy all (everywhere) and offer it on your website or under Source Forge. As much as I would love to have free lunch for all the world, we invest resources on monthly basis to collect and publish the games. Please read our terms and conditions and provide official statement or feedback.

nice work. I would like to ask you how you managed to collect so many games at once. Quoting your statement: I managed to collect over 30 Million games so far by downloading other people databases and PGN files from various websites...

This is actually admitting you have taken somebody's protected copyrighted work for free. You do understand that although individual chess game is by international copyright laws free however a collection of games or so called chess database is a protected material and cannot be copied as whole or partially without a permission of the owner. We (openingmaster dot com) have been collecting human chess games since 2004 manually through paid sources and tournament publishers and offer our products ever since for commercial usage (59 EUR / year / subscription). We started our collection of human games somewhere in 3 mil and now have OM GOLEM offering 26 mil human games (no computer games), OM OTB offering 8,4 million human over the board games and OM CORR offering 1,7 million human correspondence games without duplicates. Therefore, I am just a bit surprised you decided to copy all (everywhere) and offer it on your website or under Source Forge. As much as I would love to have free lunch for all the world, we invest resources on monthly basis to collect and publish the games. Please read our terms and conditions and provide official statement or feedback.

Well, codekitty appears not to have done anything for over two years. (Another abandoned project, at least at this time.) Anyway, rereading the original post, I don't think the OP ever states that he took copyrighted material. Maybe he did, or maybe he didn't. Maybe he only took games from free databases.

I hope it works out for everyone concerned. I only downloaded codekitty's DB temporarily to answer a few questions; I didn't even keep a copy. (I tend to not be very interested if there might be considerable duplicates or very low rated players.) I have downloaded a number of free DBs, but I hardly ever use them. I think I still have GorgoBase in my Scid vs. PC program, but I've never updated it, and I could probably count on one hand the number of times I've used it in the last year.

You can create large databases just by finding games and collections that are free to download. Mine have just over 7M games. I don't search for computer games nor for games played on Internet servers. I believe it has few duplicates and is of a somewhat high quality.

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