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228 character set for the 32 control character code values from zero to 31.  The 95
229 printing character code values from 32 to 126 are also equivalent to seven bit
233 The 32 ISO 8859/1 code values from 128 to 159 are non-printing control
234 characters. They are not used for PGN data representation. The 32 code values
237 among other ISO Latin sets. Finally, the 64 code values from 192 to 255 are
249 critical commentary or string values in game data that may be referenced in
283 In some cases, very long tag values will require 80 or more columns, but these
330 two adjacent backslashes. Strings are commonly used as tag pair values (see
382 that identifies the game by defining the values associated with a set of
420 Some tag values may be composed of a sequence of items. For example, a
427 allowed as tag pair values. Tag value formats associated with the STR (Seven
428 Tag Roster, see below) will not change; they will always be string values.
430 values for non-STR tag pairs. Use of these expanded tag values will likely be
608 is always one of four possible values: "1-0" (White wins), "0-1" (Black wins),
723 values: pawn = "P", knight = "N", bishop = "B", rook = "R", queen = "Q", and
884 is a symbol that is one of the following four values: "1-0" (White wins), "0-1"
911 These use string values such as "FM", "IM", and "GM"; these tags are used only
918 These tags use integer values; these are used for FIDE Elo ratings. A value of
924 These tags use integer values; these are used for USCF (United States Chess
931 These tags use string values; these are the e-mail or network addresses of the
937 These tags use string values; these describe the player types. The value
980 tag values will vary according to the local language in use.
1146 Strings that may appear as Termination tag values:
1198 NAGs with values from 1 to 9 annotate the move just played.
1200 NAGs with values from 10 to 135 modify the current position.
1202 NAGs with values from 136 to 139 describe time pressure.
1204 Other NAG values are reserved for future definition.
1446 is based on eight keys; these are the seven tag values of the STR and also the
1452 day of the month. Query characters used for unknown date digit values will be
2121 positions along with an extended set of structured attribute values using the
2370 player with the move. Positive values indicate a position favorable to the
2371 moving player while negative values indicate a position favorable to the
2483 optimization for large EPD files, halfmove clock values were dropped from EPD's
2733 values are stored using two's complement representation. Integers may be
2747 byte quantity with values from zero to 255. A move ordinal is interpreted as