Big Database 2023

9.75 million games
The Big Database 2023 contains more than 9.75 million games from 1560 to 2022 in the highest ChessBase quality standard. From world-class tournaments, youth or senior world championships to amateur open tournaments: with this database, every chess player is comprehensively informed.
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Big Database 2023

The Big Database 2023 contains more than 9.75 million games from 1560 to 2022 in the highest ChessBase quality standard. From world-class tournaments, youth or senior world championships to amateur open tournaments: with this database, every chess player is comprehensively informed.

System requirements: Desktop PC or Notebook, 2 GB RAM, Windows 11, 10 or 8.1, DVD-ROM drive, ChessBase 17, 16 or 15.

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ISBN 9783866818675
Hardware Requirements Windows
System Requirements Desktop PC or Notebook, 2 GB RAM, Windows 11, 10 or 8.1, DVD-ROM drive, ChessBase 16 or 15.
Publication Date November 22, 2022
No. of Computer Installs Up to 3 Computers
Windows 10 Compatible Yes

 

Windows 10 Compatible

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Requires Windows

Desktop PC or Notebook, 2 GB RAM, Windows 11, 10 or 8.1, DVD-ROM drive, ChessBase 16 or 15.
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