Does anybody know of a program with a bunch of annotated games?

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kwkingdom123

Does anybody know a program which a huge database of chess games with every move explained detailedly? Does anyone know any books?

chessroboto

What do you mean by "a bunch?"

Chessbase offers databases with annotations, but if you're looking for the great collection of annotated games of previous world champions, you should consider:

Six World Champions by Convekta

The players in this collection were: Lasker, Capablanca, Alekhine, Botvinnik, Tal and Spassky

Total annotated games: 8,596

The annotations were taken from several respectable printed sources and compiled into a chess database that Chessbase does not have (e.g.the two-volume Jose Raul Capablanca by Khalifman and Soloviov).

Note for beginners: the "annotations" in these databases are high-level and have deep variations, and they are written in the compressed Chess Informant format, so if you're looking for wordy move-by-move annotations similar to Chernev, Pandolfini, Snyder or McDonald's, you are better off to read their published books and hold off from the computer databases.