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Go Databases
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Here are some sources of game records, of varying sizes and quality.

  • Nihon Kiin Said to sell a CD with 40,000 pro games. Proprietary format. Commercial.
  • GoGoD 27,000 pro games as of 2004-01. Also big database of tournament data and many programs and html articles. Ships with Kombilo. Commercial. SGF Format.
  • MasterGo 23,000 pro games. Proprietary format. Commercial.
  • [ext] BIgo Assistant : Currently one of the biggest fully-featured Go Games/Fuseki/Joseki Database with the set of more than 28,000 professional and more than 1M strong amateur players' games (Full version) and 25 000 games (Tiny version, trial). Windows 98/ME/2000/XP. Commercial.
  • GoBase.org : A collection of 26,000 pro games, a useful engine for pattern searches of joseki and fuseki in pro games, plus articles, biographies, etc. Too many other features to list here, one of the definitive online Go resources. Web interface, noncommercial, limited downloading. SGF Format.
  • [ext] Go4Go ~4000 pro games. Web interface. Limited downloading. For a small fee, you can subscribe to some or all of the new games they add (supposedly over 1500 a year) and/or download their entire current collection. SGF Format.
  • [ext] Friday Night Files Jan van Rongen's collections, 2000+ pro games, mostly involving Cho Chikun or Yamashita Keigo. Noncommercial.
  • [ext] http://sgf.mgoetze.net - collection of top European games (and possibly others, contributions welcome). In SGF Format of course. ;)
  • [ext] Fuseki Info : Online version of the BIgo Assistant Profi - professional Go games database (more than 28,000 games). Contains game records, game lists, fuseki and joseki trees.

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