Author: Wayne Lowrance
Date: 18:53:07 03/06/00
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On March 06, 2000 at 19:35:26, Melvin S. Schwartz wrote: >On March 06, 2000 at 16:45:19, Bertil Eklund wrote: > >>On March 06, 2000 at 16:06:10, Ernst Walet wrote: >> >>>On March 06, 2000 at 15:44:51, Melvin S. Schwartz wrote: >>> >>>>On March 06, 2000 at 14:11:23, Christophe Theron wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>>Just today I realized that some users of the REBEL-TIGER have checked the option >>>>>"Analysis brain" and leave this option checked when they play real games. >>>>> >>>>>This definitely KILLS the playing strength of the program. >>>>> >>>>>Analysis brain must only be used when you want to analyse a game, it lets the >>>>>engine think on moves of both sides. >>>>> >>>>>Analysis brain: >>>>>1) kills the permanent brain >>>>>2) clears the hash tables after every move >>>>> >>>>>Analysis brain decreases the playing strength in real games by at least 50 elo >>>>>points or more. >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>>When you play games TURN ANALYSIS BRAIN OFF >>>>> TURN PERMANENT BRAIN ON >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>I apologize for the trouble. We should have stated this clearly in the >>>>>documentation. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Christophe >>>> >>>>Hello Christophe, >>>> >>>>Actually, the default has both Permanent brain and Analyse brain checked! >>>> >>>>Mel >>> >>>Christophe, can it be that SSDF is playing with these defaults as well? >>> >>>Ernst. >>Hi! >> >>Analyse brain isn't default, at least not on my computer(s). > >Hello Bertil, > >In Rebel-Tiger Analyse Brain is checked! I have the windows version and the >default setting is definitely Analyse Brain checked which should mean ON! > >Have you checked under Options? Are you looking at the windows version? > >Mel >> >>Bertil SSDF It is fior sure checked on (default) I have played most all of my games against other programs with that lil bugger checked on ! Still played awfully well tho.
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