: Go to your profile and use the Export games icon. You can choose between "Annotated" (with comments) or "Raw" PGNs. 2. Access Grandmaster Databases
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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.
: 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.
Here is a blog post guide on how to find and download these files for your study or analysis. Master Your Move: A Guide to Downloading Chess PGN Files
