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Subject: Re: ChessMaster 6000 settings tests.

Author: Micheal Cummings

Date: 22:46:46 12/07/98

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On December 07, 1998 at 18:09:47, Mark Young wrote:

>Here are some test results of some personality settings I have seen posted on
>CCC.
>
>Personality: Test1
>Style: A/D=-10, SoP=100, RoP=0, BD=100, SS=10, CfD=0.0
>Positional: M/P=12, CoC=95, Mob.=110, KS=150, PP=105, PW=120
>Material: Q=10, R=5.5, B=3.6, N=3.4 P=1.1
>
>
>Personality: Test2
>Style: A/D=-15, SoP=100, RoP=0, BD=100, SS=10, CfD=0.0
>Positional: M/P=12, CoC=95, Mob.=110, KS=150, PP=105, PW=120
>Material: Q=10, R=5.5, B=3.5, N=3.3 P=1.1
>
>I tested them against default ChessMaster 6000, and the best settings I have
>found sofar ChessMaster#Top1(Default settings except Selective Search=10)
>
>Player                Win     Lose     Draw     Games     Score
>
>Chessmaster#Top1       8       5         5        18       10.5
>Chessmaster            6       5         7        18        9.5
>Test2                  4       6         8        18        8.0
>Test1                  6       8         4        18        8.0
>
>Games Played at Game/15min. P II 400, Hash set at 64MB


I played a series of 2 minute games in a tournament in CM6K, with the standard
settings and the Faber settings, and along with four other personalities, with a
few minor variations. I found that the CM6K standard settings won over the
second place personality by 6 points. The Faber settings personality came in
5/6. I was quit stunned. It was a 20 round tournament.



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