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Subject: Re: CM 5500 vs. Fritz 5 & Rebel 9

Author: Mark Young

Date: 05:40:59 08/07/98

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On August 06, 1998 at 22:20:32, Shaun Graham wrote:

>On August 06, 1998 at 17:24:31, Fernando Villegas wrote:
>
>>On August 05, 1998 at 20:50:53, Mark Young wrote:
>>
>>>On August 05, 1998 at 17:08:35, Fernando Villegas wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi pal:
>>>>can you tell which is the very best setting for CM5500 according to your
>>>>experience? I would appreciate if you can detail it here.
>>>>Fernando
>>>
>>>I will not give you my best settings.
>>
>>
>>
>>Why not, Mark? What is the damage for you if you give it to me? Is not the
>>spirit in the Internet to give a lot of things? Anything you ask from me if I
>>have it, you will get it. No problem. Of course you have done a lot of work to
>>get the best setup, BUT precisely the esential reason for living in society is
>>is to make use of the efforts of other people such as they make use of our. .
>>That is called colaboration and friendship.
>>Maybe this another of the cultural differences sbetween saxo and latin peoples'
>>:-)
>>Fernando
>>
>
>Hahaha, Fernando, the only tradition he is following probably, is called a poker
>bluff, because he has no settings.  Or, he is mad(mental) and somehow thinks he
>will SELL his new and amazing settings to mindscape for chessmaster 7000(if
>there is ever such a thing)!!!:-).
>>

You are right. Not only don't I have any settings but I don't even have
Chessmaster. You found me out.:)

>>But their are guide line that will get you
>>>started. First don't use the CM5000 opening book. second set ss=10, Third set
>>>tt=20 in cm.ini to a higher value so it will use more hash tables. 20=1meg,
>>>21=2meg, 22=4meg, 23=8 meg, 24=16meg, 25=32meg, 26=64meg, 27=128meg. Hash is not
>>>a big factor with CM, but it does help some at long time controls. The rest is
>>>up to you to find.



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