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Subject: Re: Best setting for Shredder 9/Deep Shredder 9

Author: Sandro Necchi

Date: 10:05:31 11/25/05

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On November 24, 2005 at 16:19:46, chandler yergin wrote:

>On November 24, 2005 at 01:22:42, Sandro Necchi wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>as promised I post the setting which I believe is the best one for Shredder 9 /
>>Deep Shredder 9 and 9.1 program. This one is able to win against Shredder 9 std.
>>setting too.
>>You can test it yourself if you want.
>>Since this is the best possible setting to me, I will not post more settings
>>anymore, but switch to Shredder 10.
>>
>>Columbus’ egg 9s (Sandro)
>>
>>Queen = 99
>>100
>>
>>Rook = 99
>>101
>>
>>Bishop = 98
>>100
>>
>>Knight = 99
>>100
>>
>>Pawn = 100
>>100
>>
>>Style = intelligent
>>Combinations = all
>>Forward pruning = 5
>>Selectivity = -1
>>Draw score = 0
>>King safety = 103
>>Center control = 103
>>Pawn structure = 103
>>100
>>
>>Passed pawns = 110
>>112
>>
>>Bishop pair = 101
>>100
>>
>>Time usage = 100
>>Knowledge or speed = 100
>>Threads = 1
>>
>>HAVE FUN!
>>
>>Ciao
>>
>>Sandro
>Why do you not use Default Settings?

I did use them for several months and did test all the experimenthal versions
before starting from Shredder 5.
Still I found something not working well enough and thought that a better
setting would have improve the situation.

>Think you know more than Chessbase?

I do not judge myself as I leave this to other people. I only do my best and try
to learn everyday something more. I think I do have so much to learn still, but
I am relatively young, so there is time to learn!

I do not want to teach anything to anyone but only advise what I have seen and
being reported by my testers too.

By showing the setting I give the possibility to anybody to verify what I am
saying...why do not check this setting and than complain/tell your opinion
about?

Sandro





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