Hello,

A few months ago was discussed the idea to include a default database.
 I was juggling about many ideas, nothing convincing : Morphy's games,
Zurich 1953, the example database from [Scid's tutorial] [1], etc.

But now I think something came up that seems very interesting : latest
Edward Winter's [Chess Explorations][2] are about the best games of
the greatest, according to themselves.  I think this little collection
of about 40 games is very interesting to have for its own sake.

I know, I know, they come from the Dark Side.  Still, sometimes the
Dark Force can be put to good use.  The games in PGN can be downloaded
[there][3] :

So, any take on this matter ?

Best regards,

Benoit St-Pierre


References
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[1]  http://scid.sourceforge.net/tutorial/index.html
[2]  http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=4714
[3]  http://www.chessbase.com/news/2008/winter/games/great01.pgn

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