Attention all chess players! We are excited to announce that the March version of the Opening Master chess databases is now available, featuring 50,000 new human chess games played on tournaments around the world Whether you're a beginner or an experienced player, these databases are an invaluable resource for studying openings and improving your game. And we are introducing first hour free for Unstoppable Chess Academy

 

Chess databases monthly updates

Database name
OTB
Number of games
2,176,302
9,923,727
31,122,118
1,557,730
134,024
Formats supported
cbv, pgn
cbv, pgn
cbv, pgn
cbv, pgn
cbv, pgn
Last Update
04/2024
04/2024
04/2024
01/2024
11/2022

Books, Books, Books

As March is National Month of Books, we also want to recommend some great chess books to add to your reading list. Here are five books that we think every chess player should read:

"My System" by Aron Nimzowitsch - This classic book on chess strategy is a must-read for any serious player.

"The Art of Attack in Chess" by Vladimir Vukovic - This book is a comprehensive guide to attacking play and will help you improve your attacking skills.

"Think Like a Grandmaster" by Alexander Kotov - This book is a great resource for players who want to improve their decision-making skills.

"Endgame Strategy" by Mikhail Shereshevsky - This book provides detailed analysis of endgame play and will help you improve your endgame technique.

"The Immortal Game" by David Shenk - This book tells the story of the famous game played between Adolf Anderssen and Lionel Kieseritzky in 1851, which has become known as the "Immortal Game."

So if you're looking to improve your chess game or simply want to learn more about the game's history and strategy, be sure to check out the Opening Master chess databases and these great chess books. Happy reading and playing!

Ready to download the biggest chess database in the world with 9,5 millions OTB chess games? Now it's good time.

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Introducing first hour free at Unstoppable Chess Academy

Master the Art of Chess with Unstoppable Chess Academy. Learn the skills to become a chess master with Unstoppable Chess Academy - is the main slogan of UCA which we partner with since February. 

How much does it cost?

The official UCA price is 30,- EUR per 1 hour class. With Opening Master you get for 20 EUR. And the first hour is free! UCA provides variety of discounts and credits for chess coaching modules. Sign up by writing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Who is this for?

The Unstoppable Chess Academy is for anyone who is interested in mastering the art of chess. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced player, the Academy offers a wide range of resources and tools that can help you improve your game and develop your skills. If you are level 1000 and want to reach 2000 within a year UCA can help you. If you are total beginner, level 1000 is reachable fast. You will use Chess Database Opening Master as reference (part of the license agreement between Opening Master and Unstoppable Chess Academy) and study chess according to the modules provided to you by the coach.

What makes this different?

The Academy is designed for anyone who is serious about becoming a chess master. It offers comprehensive training programs, instructional videos, and other resources that can help you learn the fundamentals of the game, as well as more advanced tactics and strategies.

Do you have open slots?

Yes, currently we have 10 positions open. Hurry up, sign up today and receive extra bonus to download Opening Master chess database worth 50 EUR.

What language do you use during your classes?

The chess lessons are available only in English (for Indian customer we can provide chess lessons in Hindi). 

 

How is Opening Master different from free databases?

Despite getting our games from different sources, we dedicate a lot of time to eliminate duplicates. We also normalize the names of the players, which amounts to dozens or even hundreds of corrections a month. The free databases are often very low-quality and cluttered with lots of duplicates. There is no such thing as free lunch. We ask for a fair price starting 39 EUR for one year. It is much cheaper than less quality commercial chess databases out there.

Have you heard that we prepared a list of the top 52 chess openings for you? They are completely free where and no credit card or sign-up is needed.

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Please be aware this is a subscription based digital content material with regular monthly updates. Please refer to our Terms and Conditions to lean more. If you do not wish to continue with us just cancel the subscription within your PayPal settings or Credit Card provider. You may still keep the copy of the chess databases for infinite number of days but will not receive any future updates.

The chess databases are important for a number of reasons.

First and foremost, chess databases allow players to study and analyze past games. By studying the strategies and tactics used by top players, aspiring chess players can improve their own skills and understanding of the game. In addition, chess databases can be used to identify patterns and trends in a player's style, which can be helpful in preparing for a match against that player.

Second, chess databases can be used as a training tool. Many chess databases come with built-in analysis and training features that allow players to test their skills and practice specific openings or endgames. This can be particularly useful for players who are looking to improve their tactics or endgame play.

Third, chess databases can be used to track progress and measure improvement. By storing and analyzing a player's games over time, a chess database can help a player identify areas of weakness and track their progress as they work to improve.

Finally, chess databases can be used for research and analysis. Chess enthusiasts and researchers can use chess databases to study the history of the game, analyze the trends and patterns that have emerged over time, and identify the factors that contribute to a player's success.

The hess databases are an invaluable resource for players, trainers, and researchers alike. They provide a wealth of information and tools that can be used to improve one's understanding and skills in the game of chess.

This short article is published for newcomers in chess databases. Please contact us if you have some further questions.

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OpeningMaster is now available on all three major podcast platforms

We are glad we can provide this service totally for free on all major podcast platform Youtube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts so you can now enjoy the chess meditations whether you are fan of either of the three.

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