> As there is an overflow with a game, my guess is that the
> games before this one should be imported (at least I think so,
> if I remember well the code), 

Yes, they were. In fact this is how I found troublesome game in 
large file (the first after last imported)

> Concerning a game of 200 kB, I think those are a bit extrem
> ones, don't you ?

Well, there are a lot of annotations, in particular plenty of 
quoted related games. But it is not artificial.

> The best thing would be to add another base format version in
> Scid but I am reluctant to do this for this simple case.

Well, maybe it would be possible to handle it backward compatible 
somehow? Say, by splitting such games and putting some 
continuation mark on the end, so scid can glue for presentation?

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