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Subject: Re: Need help with Junior 6

Author: Michael P. Nance Sr.

Date: 19:15:11 06/23/00

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On June 23, 2000 at 19:50:28, Pete Galati wrote:

>On June 23, 2000 at 19:29:31, Michael P. Nance Sr. wrote:
>
>>On June 23, 2000 at 15:17:13, Pete Galati wrote:
>>
>>>On June 23, 2000 at 13:58:47, Michael P. Nance Sr. wrote:
>>>
>>>>I can't seem to be able to get the optimal playing strenght out of Junior 6.If
>>>>you can advise me,I look forward to hearing from you.
>>>
>>>You probably need to set the levels to play in terms of # of moves per # of
>>>minutes, as opposed to using sparring or handicapped types of modes for levels.
>>>
>>>Something like setting it to play 60 moves in 15 minutes would probably be
>>>plenty tough to play against.
>>>
>>>Pete
>>Reply:I have been setting time for 20 minutes/40 moves.I have also optimised
>>playing strenght,set hash tables at 66.I have a large database that Junior draws
>>from,via (learn from database).Allmost all of the games in the database were
>>played against other programs on line,this I would think ,would give Junior a
>>broad database and should give it the edge in a game against another program.My
>>winning % is somewhere around 90-95%playing against other programs.I still want
>>to get Junior to proform better,I want that other 5-10%.do you have any more
>>suggestions? Awaiting reply.   Michael P.Nance Sr.
>
>No.  But you're playing Junior against other programs and it's winning 90-95% of
>the games?  That's pretty good.  I don't think you can have the other 5-10%.
>You could try upgrading your computer, but don't expect miracles from that.  You
>could also look over Steve Lopez's T-Notes on the Chessbase sites.
>
>
>But again, you probably can't get the other 5-10%, Junior may be good, but I
>don't think it's going to be that good.
>
>Pete



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