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The 736 selected annotated games provide excellent study material. Top players such as Adhiban (1), Anand (2), Edouard (3), Gelfand (1); Kamsky (1), Motylev (1), Nielsen (3) and Tiviakov (9) have analysed their games, plus comments from Dragon experts such as Dorian Rogozenco (289) and André Schulz (140) as well as other top-class authors. In total there are 5490 games, with a rating average of at least 2500 (excluding games with commentaries as well as those of the Dragon specialists Mikhail Golubev, Sergei Tiviakov, Gawain Jones, Rauf Mamedov, the games of the strong correspondence chess players Michel Leqroc and Arild Haugen are also worth studying).
Desktop PC or Notebook, 2 GB RAM, Windows 11, 10 or 8.1, DVD-ROM drive (if ordered with Postal Delivery), ChessBase 16 or 15, Internet access (downloads).
Double-click on the database to load the game overview. Another double-click loads the corresponding game. Using the Players tab, you can sort the games by frequency (with the Total tab). Mikhail Golubev is at the top with 127 games, followed by Sergei Tiviakov (126). Other specialists are Gawain Jones, Rauf Mamedov, Alexei Fedorov and Kiril Georgiev.
The games can be played through or examined further with an engine or a Powerbook.