If we focus only on studying and annotating games, then ChessX has a couple of things that may be of interest: SCID has more powerfull features, first among others a very efficient database format that can handle huge archives with ease, but it's a bit on the "exotic" side if we are talking about pure UI appealĬhessX has a much more cleaner interface, but only works with PGN files, so if you want to add any kind of opening reference to your study routine, it may not be the most efficient choice. "Best" is a bit subjective for these kind of things, always better to do a test run and spend some time thinkering with the software to find what you feel comfortable with (personally, I find Arena on the verge of being unusable, for example, but i never really put too much time into it)Ĭommon suggestions for this type of use case, are SCID(" vs PC" or vanilla) and ChessX, both free and multi-platform. Please continue to give us your feedback and suggestions on how we can help make /r/chess better for everyone. Use the message the moderators link if your posts or comments don't appear, or for help with any administrative matters. Twitter/Facebook posts must contain a direct link to the tweet/post, and include the author's nameĬhess Spoiler format for problem answers etc., Instructions for /r/chess PGN addon ( Chrome, Firefox)ĭon’t engage in abusive, discriminatory, or bigoted behavior.ĭon't ask for advice about ongoing games.ĭo not use /r/chess exclusively to promote your own content. News Puzzles Games Strategy Twitch Other Resources
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