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The 1069 selected annotated games provide excellent study material. Top players such as Carlsen (1 annotated game), Anand (2), Anton Guijarro (1), Aronian (1), Duda (1), Eljanov (1), Firouzja (2), Giri (6), Kramnik (4), Navara (2), Nepomniachtchi (1), Praggnanandhaa (1), Radjabov (1), So (2), Vidit (3), Wojtaszek (1) have analysed their games, plus the comments of Reti experts such as Ribli (181), Horn (140) and Marin (101). In total there are 10989 games, whereby the rating average is at least 2615, except for games with commentaries or by the Reti experts Hikaru Nakamura (1034) and Rasmus Svane (832) as well as Vladimir Kramnik (310).
Configuration: Pentium PC, 2 GB RAM, Windows 11, 10, 8.1 et Fritz 18, 17, 16 et ChessBase 17, 16, 15 et lecteur DVD à l'achat d'un DVD
Double-click on the database to load the game overview. Double-click again to load the selected game. You can sort the games by frequency using the Players tab (with the Total tab). Hikaru Nakamura is at the top with 1034 games, followed by Rasmus Svane (832). Both have played the most games with the white pieces. It is also worth studying Vladimir Kramnik, whose number of games played (310) is comparatively tiny, but who is a great specialist of the move 1.Nf3. It's also interesting to click on titles; (you should have an up-to-date player encyclopaedia installed) you can see that almost all world champions had or still have the Queen's Indian in their repertoire.

The games can be played through or analysed further with an engine or a Powerbook.

