Whether you’re a grandmaster in training or a casual player looking to analyze your latest blunders, files are your best friend. These files act as digital scoresheets, allowing you to load entire games into chess software for deep study.

While "reugre" appears to be a typo for , it is likely you are looking for PGN (Portable Game Notation) files, which are standard text-based files used to record and share chess games.

The best way to improve is to review your own play. Major platforms make it easy to export your history:

: Navigate to your Game History , select the games you want, and click the Download icon. You can even download your games by the month via the Chess.com API.

If you're looking to "take refuge" in some serious chess study, here is how you can find and download PGNs today. 1. Download Your Own Games