Printable Game Format & PGN Format

Cut and Paste the following PGN format to your favorite PGN player
[Event "?"]
[Site "Oklahoma City US-op"]
[Date "1956.??.??"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Owens, B"]
[Black "Fischer, Robert J"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[NIC ""]
[Eco "E68"]
[Opening "King's Indian, Fianchetto, Classical Variation, 8.e4"]

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.g3 O-O 5.Bg2 d6 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.O-O e5 8.e4 exd4 9.Nxd4 Nc5 10.Re1 a5 11.h3 Re8 12.Bg5 h6 13.Bf4 Nfd7 14.Be3 c6 15.Qd2 Ne5 16.Qe2 a4 17.Rad1 Qa5 18.f4 Ned7 19.Kh2 a3 20.Qc2 axb2 21.Qxb2 Nb6 22.Bf1 Nba4 23.Nxa4 Qxa4 24.Qg2 Rxe4 25.Nb3 Re8 26.Nxc5 dxc5 27.Bxc5 Be6 28.Rb1 Bxc4 29.Rxe8+ Rxe8 30.Rb4 Bxf1 31.Rxa4 Bxg2 32.Kxg2 Re2+ 33.Kf3 Rc2 34.Ra8+ Kh7 35.Be3 b5 36.Ra7 Kg8 37.Ra8+ Bf8 38.f5 g5 39.f6 Rc3 40.Ke4 Rc4+ 41.Kf5 Rc3 42.Ke4 Rc4+ 43.Kd3 1/2-1/2


algebraic notation:

K = King Q = Queen R = Rook
B = Bishop N = Knight

O-O castling kingside
O-O-O castling queenside
x captures or takes
+ check (sometimes "ch.")
++ checkmate
= a pawn promotion, as in f8=Q or d1=N.
e.p. en passant.
# checkmate
!! an excellent move
! a good move
!? an interesting move
?! a dubious move
?? a blunder
? a bad move
1-0 white wins
0-1 black wins
1/2-1/2 draw


#WhiteBlack 
1d4Nf6 
2c4g6 
3Nc3Bg7 
4g3O-O 
5Bg2d6 
6Nf3Nbd7 
7O-Oe5 
8e4exd4 
9Nxd4Nc5 
10Re1a5 
11h3Re8 
12Bg5h6 
13Bf4Nfd7 
14Be3c6 
15Qd2Ne5 
16Qe2a4 
17Rad1Qa5 
18f4Ned7 
19Kh2a3 
20Qc2axb2 
21Qxb2Nb6 
22Bf1Nba4 
23Nxa4Qxa4 
24Qg2Rxe4 
25Nb3Re8 
26Nxc5dxc5 
27Bxc5Be6 
28Rb1Bxc4 
29Rxe8+Rxe8 
30Rb4Bxf1 
31Rxa4Bxg2 
32Kxg2Re2+ 
33Kf3Rc2 
34Ra8+Kh7 
35Be3b5 
36Ra7Kg8 
37Ra8+Bf8 
38f5g5 
39f6Rc3 
40Ke4Rc4+ 
41Kf5Rc3 
42Ke4Rc4+ 
43Kd31/2-1/2