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    Chess Tools for Windows

    Chess Tools for Windows

    Batch tools for creating Polyglot books and PGN-based statistics.

    Open source scripts and tools for Windows. Every zip archive contains a readme file with further information. PGNStat and PGNXtract are batch processing tools for Windows. Simply unpack the zip archive into a directory of your choice. The batch files require free and open source third-party tools. These are not included in the zip archives and must be downloaded separately. An alternative download link, where all third-party tools are already integrated, can be found in the readme files.
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    Chess-Stats

    Chess-Stats

    Chess Stats is a slightly different way to analyze your chess games.

    Chess Stats uses Stockfish 17.1 to analyze any game in a pgn file. It then saves analysis and shows statistics for blunders and best moves for every move of the game. Interactive chessboard shows continuations from any selected move. From the interactive board you can step through the continuation or make new moves with the mouse. New moves calculate new possibilities. Python script developed with Python 3.1 on Linux Ubuntu 22 External libraries that are not part of the standard Python are included so that dependencies don't have to be dealt with by the end user.
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