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Layout

This interactive viewer is made up of the areas described below.

  • Top bar — the row of buttons across the top: Help (marked with a question mark, which opens and closes this panel), Show Details / Hide Details (marked with an information “i”) and Flip Board (marked with a flip icon).
  • Game details — the panel listing tags such as the event, players, result, opening and rating. It is hidden or revealed with the Show Details / Hide Details button (see below).
  • Board — the chess board showing the current position.
  • Evaluation bar — the coloured bar beneath the board (see below).
  • Controls — the row of buttons used to step through the game.
  • Moves and annotations — the scrollable list of moves, comments and variations.

Showing and hiding the game details

Depending on how the viewer is configured, the game details panel may be shown or collapsed when it first loads. Press the Hide Details button to collapse it and give the board more room; the button then reads Show Details, and pressing it again brings the panel back. When a viewer holds several games, the chosen state is kept as you switch between them.

Flipping the board

By default the board is shown from White's point of view, with the white pieces along the bottom and the black pieces along the top. Press Flip Board to turn it around so the black pieces are at the bottom and the white pieces at the top; press it again to return to the default orientation. The chosen orientation is kept as you step through the moves.

Evaluation bar

When the PGN includes engine evaluations, a horizontal bar beneath the board shows who stands better in the current position, from White's point of view. The white portion grows from the left as White's advantage increases and shrinks as Black takes over. The number in the centre is the score: a value prefixed with + favours White, favours Black, 0.0 is equal, and a value such as #5 indicates forced mate. The bar is hidden for games that contain no evaluations.

Variations

Alternative lines branch off the main line and appear, indented or in brackets, within the moves panel. Click any move in a variation to follow that line: the board jumps to the resulting position and the move is highlighted. Continue stepping forward to play through the variation, or click a main-line move to return to the principal line.

Controls

The control buttons change which position is shown on the board, and the highlighted move updates to match:

  • « Start — jumps to the initial position before the first move.
  • ‹ Back — steps back one move.
  • + Autoplay — toggles automatic playback, advancing one move at a time until the end of the line; press again to stop.
  • › Forward — steps forward one move.
  • » End — jumps to the final position of the current line.

You can also use the left and right arrow keys to step backward and forward once the viewer has focus.

Credits

Penguin chess viewer, version 1.0.8.
Author: Paul Hampton, Timegalore Ltd, www.timegalore.co.uk. Copyright © 2026.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 or later.

Event
U180 Final
Date
2017.07.01
White
Hampton, Paul
Black
Dydak, Mateusz
Result
0.5-0.5
1. f4 d5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. e3 Bg4 4. Be2 g6 5. b4 Bg7 6. Bb2 Nbd7 7. O-O O-O 8. c4 c6 9. Qb3 e6 10. Rd1 Rc8 11. Na3 a6 12. Rac1 Qe7 13. cxd5 exd5 14. Bd4 Rfe8 15. Nc2 Bh6 16. h3 Bxf3 17. Bxf3 Ne4 18. Bxe4 Qxe4 19. Bb2 Bg7 20. Bxg7 Kxg7 21. Ne1 Qe6 22. Nd3 Qe7 23. Qb2+ f6 24. Nc5 Nb6 25. Qd4 Nc4 26. a4 Nd6 27. Kh2 Rcd8 28. Rf1 h5 29. Rf3 Nf5 30. Qd3 h4 31. b5 axb5 32. axb5 b6 33. Na4 cxb5 34. Qxb5 d4 35. Qxb6 dxe3 36. dxe3 Rd6 37. Qb4 Kh6 38. Re1 Re6 39. Qxe7 R6xe7 40. e4 Rxe4 41. Rxe4 Rxe4 42. Nc5 Re1 43. Nd3 Ra1 44. Nf2 Ng3 45. Rxg3 hxg3+ 46. Kxg3 f5 47. Kh2 Ra2 48. Nd3 Kh5 49. Ne5 g5 50. fxg5 Kxg5 51. Nf3+ Kf4 52. Nh4 Ke4