Numeric Annotation Glyphs

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title: Numeric Annotation Glyphs
text: Numeric Annotation Glyphs or NAGs are used to annotate chess games when using a computer, typically providing an assessment of a chess move or a chess position. NAGs exist to indicate a simple annotation in a language independent manner. NAGs were first formally documented in 1994 by Steven J. Edwards in his Portable Game Notation Specification and Implementation Guide. Within the PGN specification, 256 NAGs are proposed of which the first 140 are defined; the remainder were reserved for future
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date created: 2010-02-14T19:36:24Z
date modified: 2024-09-04T20:02:56Z
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