There is a counter-trend in 2023: a return to the romantic, attacking style of the 19th century. Why? Because engines are teaching us that "unsound" sacrifices are actually just complex compensation.
Note: The author does not distribute copyrighted material. Always purchase courses from Chessable to support the content creators who make these repertoires possible. chessable pgn collection as on 15th july 2023 t top
: The mid-2023 period saw a massive expansion in specialized content. Notable releases in June and July 2023 included Robert Ris's Scandinavian Jon Ludvig Hammer's Nimzo-Indian Alex Banzea's Caro-Kann: Simplified Community Collections : A major highlight of the free collection is Bill Wall’s PGN archive There is a counter-trend in 2023: a return
Collections of , Adolf Anderssen , and the early games of Mikhail Tal are seeing a resurgence. Unlike modern PGNs where draws are common, these collections are filled with decisive, bloody battles. Note: The author does not distribute copyrighted material
Why did collections from this specific date become legendary? Because shortly July 2023, Chessable introduced DRM enhancements to their PGN exporter, making it harder to extract full variations without proprietary headers. Also, several top authors (e.g., GM Jan Gustafsson, GM Peter Heine Nielsen) began encrypting certain deep lines. Thus, July 15th became a last “golden era” for clean, unencumbered PGNs.
The "Chessable PGN Collection" as of July 15, 2023, specifically referencing a "t top" or "top" list, typically refers to community-curated archives of Portable Game Notation (PGN) files for popular Chessable courses.
Trimming thousands of "filler" variations down to the most critical lines you'll actually face.