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.PGN File Extension

A .PGN file is a Portable Game Notation File, created by Steven Edwards.

Open with XBoard. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .PGN file?

A .PGN file, which stands for Portable Game Notation File, is a special kind of file used to keep a detailed record of chess games. Imagine it like a diary that captures every move made by the players during a chess match. It doesn't just stop at recording moves; it also includes important details about the game such as who was playing, the date, and where the game happened. This file is written in a way that both people and computers can easily understand, making it a universal way to talk about chess games.

The .PGN file is quite versatile because it's saved in plain text format. This means you can open it with a lot of different programs, not just specialized chess software. For example, you can use simple programs that come with your computer like Microsoft Notepad on Windows or Apple TextEdit on Macs. But, if you're really into chess, you might prefer using more specialized tools like ChessBase Reader, ChessBase Fritz, or XBoard. These programs not only let you read the game's moves but also visualize the game on a digital chessboard, making it easier to study and understand the strategies used.

The structure of a .PGN file is pretty straightforward. It starts with some basic information about the game, such as the event name, the date it was played, and the players' details. This part uses something called tag pairs, which are just simple labels that describe the game's context. After this section, the file lists all the moves of the game in a specific notation known as Standard Algebraic Notation (SAN). This notation is a concise way to describe each move, making it easy for players to replay and analyze the game step by step.

The creation of the .PGN format by Steven J. Edwards in 1993 was a big deal for the chess community. It provided a standardized way to record and share chess games, making it easier for players, coaches, and fans to exchange and study game strategies from anywhere in the world. Whether you're a seasoned chess player or just someone who enjoys the game, .PGN files are a valuable resource for learning and improving your skills.

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