New download of interesting wins of my full ratinglist

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New download of interesting wins of my full ratinglist

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I am offering an additional download on my website:

The new V6.0 of my EAS-Tool filters all interesting wins out and put them into a single interesting_wins.pgn file. So, from now, I offer the download of these gamebase on my website. It will be updated after each EAS-calculation of my full UHO-Ratinglist. Mention, this is done only from time to time, because the EAS-calculation of my full UHO Ratinglist gamebase meanwhile takes around 10 hours (the full UHO ratinglist contain more than 2 million games right now!).

The download can be found directly above my UHO-Top15 Ratinglist on my main-page:
Looks like this now (links are not working here in talkchess, it is just a hint, where to find the download)

See the tournament cross-table as a picture (done by Fritz20 GUI) here
See the individual statistics of engine-results here
See the Engines Aggressiveness Score Ratinglist here
See the Gamepair-statistics of the UHO-Top15 Ratinglist here
See the full UHO Ratinglist (with EAS-Ratinglist): here
Download the current gamebase, the full-list gamebase and the archive here
Download all interesting wins (filtered by EAS-Tool) from the full UHO Ratinglist here
See the old SPCC-Ratinglist (full list) and EAS-List from 2020 until 2023/08/28: here


Right now, the interesting wins gamebase contain 161806 games out of 2097000 games in total (=7.7%).
The good news is, the EAS-tool sorts the interesting games - the most spectacular games should be at the top of the gamebase.
Direct download:
https://www.sp-cc.de/files/interesting_ ... nglist.zip


Here the ReadMe of the EAS-tool about the interesting_wins.pgn:
Games are sorted by
1) Queen Sacrifices, followed by
2) 5+ PawnUnit Sacrifices, followed by
3) 4 PawnUnit Sacrifices, followed by
4) 3 PawnUnit Sacrifices, followed by
5) 2 PawnUnit Sacrifices, followed by
6) 1 PawnUnit Sacrifices, followed by
7) Very short games, followed by
8) Games, ended before endgame (material) was reached, followed by
9) Games with material imbalance (Rook vs. Bishop and 2 pawns for example)

The games in the output-file are sorted in 2 ways:
First: The games are sorted by categories (category 1 is followed by category 2, 3, ... etc.).
Second: In each category, the games are sorted by length (0-19 moves, followed by 20-24 moves, followed by 24-29 moves... and so on, up to 120 moves and beyond). So, in each category, the shortest wins are at the beginning and followed by the longer wins...
And, there are no double games in one output-file: If a game fits more than one category, it is stored in the lowest category, all other apperances of this game in higher categories are deleted. For example: A game contains a 3 PawnUnit-Sacrifice and is won before the endgame material is reached:
This game is stored in category 4 (= 3 PawnUnit Sacrifices) and not in category 8...

And each games gets a new Annotator-Tag, so it is clear, which category the game belongs to.
One of these 8 tags is added to each game-notation:

[Annotator "EAS-Tool: Queen Sacrifice found in this game"]
[Annotator "EAS-Tool: 5+ PawnUnits Sacrifice found in this game"]
[Annotator "EAS-Tool: 4 PawnUnits Sacrifice found in this game"]
[Annotator "EAS-Tool: 3 PawnUnits Sacrifice found in this game"]
[Annotator "EAS-Tool: 2 PawnUnits Sacrifice found in this game"]
[Annotator "EAS-Tool: 1 PawnUnit Sacrifice found in this game"]
[Annotator "EAS-Tool: Game was very short"]
[Annotator "EAS-Tool: Game ended before endgame (material)"]
[Annotator "EAS-Tool: Material imbalance found in this game"]