Hi,

I have compiled different collections from
over 100K sgf files filtering all repeated,
short handicapped, wrong size, wrong player level,
blitz time settings, etc.

The last one I did which is use in many of my learned
patterns and in my paper:

http://www.dybot.com/papers/meval.htm

Has 55,271 high quality games. The entire collection
is stored in a single binary file which is an array
of identical records. The format is documented inside
the zip file.

It can be found in the supplementary materials at:

http://www.dybot.com/meval/

And the specific file containing the database is:

http://www.dybot.com/godbase/masters.zip

Games were compiled from different sources and since
only the moves are stored I guess there are no copyright
issues. I certainly do not claim any copyright on this
file and think it is correct to use it for research
as public domain.


Jacques.








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