Go Databases

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

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Commercial Databases

  • BiGo - more than 1,500,000 games. About 50,000 of them are professional. Subscriptions available for updates. Proprietary format with possibility of export to SGF.
  • Go Assistant - 33,100 pro games. Main web site is in Chinese, but there is a small English language site also.
  • GoGoD - over 60,000 pro games (as of Winter 2009) all in sgf format and massive (hundreds of browser-ready pages) encyclopedia with player profiles, tournament info, Go history, and many other articles, from John Fairbairn and T Mark Hall. Additionally ships with Kombilo and other programs. SGF format.
  • MasterGo - 50,405 pro games as of January 2010. Free games updates. Proprietary format, individual games can not be exported to SGF, importing SGF games is supported.
  • SmartGo - 50,744 professional games as of July 2010. Free updates to both program and database. Proprietary format, but individual games can be exported to SGF.

Online Databases

  • GoBase.org - A searchable collection of 35,000 pro games, along with articles, biographies, and too many other features to list here. One of the definitive online Go resources. Non-commercial, limited downloading, paid registration required. SGF format.
  • Go4Go - 12,700 pro games as of October 2006. Commercial, limited downloading, for a small fee new games can be delivered through e-mail and the entire database may be downloaded. Also a yearly subscription for commented games by Alexandre Dinerchtein. SGF format.
  • GoKifuCom - Rapidly growing sgf database,pro games are updated daily. Allow to store favorites, easy way to share in blogs,forums , print game records .
  • [ext] Fuseki Info - Online version of BiGo Assistant Profi (65,000 pro games). Free account with database of >2 500 games. Premium account is commercial, yearly subscription.
  • [ext] Fuseki Info for KGS Go Server - Online database of KGS Go Server games (77,000 strong ama games). Free.
  • [ext] Go Game World - Over 1,000 commented pro games. Commercial, yearly subscription. Associated with [ext] weiqi.tom.com.
  • sgfdatabase.com (see page for more details)

Commented Games

List of databases with commented games (most other databases contain games without comments)

See also: Commented Professional Games

Other Game Collections

Database software

  • Dariush :[ext] http://ricoh51.free.fr/indexeng.htm
  • Deepthinkgohelper [ext] http://www.deepthinkgohelper.com Chinese program with 22,000 professional games.
  • Drago : Windows freeware. Client to libkombilo library which provides all database features from Kombilo.
  • Go Game Assistant [ext] http://www.go-assistant.com/english/index.htm : A comprehensive tool for Go games. It contains a total of 56,877 professional games and 4,372 joseki. It can help you play, study Go games, comment a game with reference inserts, play online, record, print, manage Go files, convert different formats, and it even includes coaching courses.
  • Kombilo : Database software for studying saved games. Integrated in GoGoD and Drago.
  • MasterGo : Search engine designed for joseki / fuseki study complete with a proprietary game database.
  • Moyo Go Studio Great pattern search. 50,000+ game database. Formerly commercial, but Freeware as of May 2010
  • SGF Shell Extension? [ext] http://www.gomasch.de/sgfshellex : Extension for MS-Explorer to display and sort SGF game infos
  • sgftocsv.py : Small script that reads out infos from sgf files in a directory recursively and generates a csv table (Comma Separated Values) which can be read by as good as all spreadsheet programs and can be imported into databases.
  • SmartGo : Instant game filter, fuseki and joseki matching, free pattern matching.
  • StoneBase : Free chinese program which includes a wealth of chinese language go databases.
  • FusekiLibrary : A free opening library that uses pattern matching for instant search results.

See also


This is a copy of the living page "Go Databases" at Sensei's Library.
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