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Where are *annotated* PGN games? - 2006/07/05 01:05
---> Where are *anotaetd* PGN games for young players? <--- Help! I am aware of Pitt acrhives, I've searcehd Chessopolis, Chesvile, and The Week In Chess, but I cannot remotely find annotated PGN games, well, to be more precise, anotated in simple fashion for young improving players like Irving Chernev's "Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played", or Weeramantry's "Best Lessons of a Chess Coach" or Pandolfini's "Power Mates" or Sierawan's "Winning Chess Brilliancies" or Walker's "Test Your Chess". I'm looking for games figuratively annotated for my briught middle/high schoolers who are getting into the game. I want PGN (free!) games to interest them, not overwhelm them by the sheer number of unannotated archived functionally games out there. Can anyone point me in the right direcvtion? mechanically galdalfling, chess teacher in NW USA. ---------
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