Printable Game Format & PGN Format

Cut and Paste the following PGN format to your favorite PGN player
[Event ""]
[Site "Kecskemet f"]
[Date "1927"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Alekhine,Alexander"]
[Black "Asztalos,Lajos"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[NIC "RL 13.2"]
[Eco ""]
[Opening ""]

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.O-O Be7 6.Qe2 b5 7.Bb3 d6 8.a4 Rb8 9.ab5 ab5 10.c3 O-O 11.d4 ed4 12.cd4 Bg4 13.Rd1 d5 14.e5 Ne4 15.Nc3 Nc3 16.bc3 Qd7 17.h3 Bh5 18.Ra6 Nd8 19.g4 Bg6 20.Ne1 c6 21.f4 f5 22.ef6 Bf6 23.f5 Bf7 24.Bf4 Rc8 25.Nd3 Re8 26.Qd2 b4 27.Nb4 c5 28.Rd6 Qb5 29.g5 Be7 30.Rd5 Bd5 31.Bd5 Kh8 32.Qd3 Qd7 33.dc5 Bc5 34.Kg2 Qe7 35.Bd2 Nf7 36.Re1 Qf8 37.Be6 Ra8 38.Nd5 Ra2 39.h4 Qd6 40.Re2 Nd8 41.Nf4 Ne6 42.Qd6 Bd6 43.Ne6 Bf4 44.Nf4 Re2 45.Ne2 Rd2 46.Kf3 Kg8 47.Ke3 Rd1 48.Nd4 Kf7 49.Nf3 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 
1e4e5 
2Nf3Nc6 
3Bb5a6 
4Ba4Nf6 
5O-OBe7 
6Qe2b5 
7Bb3d6 
8a4Rb8 
9ab5ab5 
10c3O-O 
11d4ed4 
12cd4Bg4 
13Rd1d5 
14e5Ne4 
15Nc3Nc3 
16bc3Qd7 
17h3Bh5 
18Ra6Nd8 
19g4Bg6 
20Ne1c6 
21f4f5 
22ef6Bf6 
23f5Bf7 
24Bf4Rc8 
25Nd3Re8 
26Qd2b4 
27Nb4c5 
28Rd6Qb5 
29g5Be7 
30Rd5Bd5 
31Bd5Kh8 
32Qd3Qd7 
33dc5Bc5 
34Kg2Qe7 
35Bd2Nf7 
36Re1Qf8 
37Be6Ra8 
38Nd5Ra2 
39h4Qd6 
40Re2Nd8 
41Nf4Ne6 
42Qd6Bd6 
43Ne6Bf4 
44Nf4Re2 
45Ne2Rd2 
46Kf3Kg8 
47Ke3Rd1 
48Nd4Kf7 
49Nf31/2-1/2