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Subject: Re: REBEL-TIGER users, please read this!

Author: Bertil Eklund

Date: 06:26:33 03/07/00

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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

Hi!

It wasn't checked on my Win-Tigers but maybe I have done it without remembering
it.
All testers should immediately see if there was no permanent brain.

Bertil SSDF



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