Author: Terry Presgrove
Date: 10:53:29 04/02/00
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On April 01, 2000 at 18:07:58, Christophe Theron wrote: >On April 01, 2000 at 17:33:45, Dave Gomboc wrote: > >>On April 01, 2000 at 13:59:31, Côme wrote: >> >>> >>>Salut Christophe ! >>> >>>1)Peux tu me dire quelles sont les nouveaux parametres pour faire jouer CT >>>à son meilleur niveau ? >>> >>>2)Je suppose aussi qu'il faut mettre le permanent brain on et le analyse brain >>>off ? >>> >>>Merci d'avance, >>>Alexandre Côme >> >>NSEW = 1 (might have letters in the wrong order.. why didn't he use NEWS? :) >>MoreSel=1 >> >>Yes, permanent brain on, analysis brain off for top performance. >> >>This stuff is probably on the web pages at www.rebel.nl somewhere. I don't even >>own Chess Tiger, I can only answer this because it's a FAQ. >> >>Dave > > >Hi Alexandre and Dave. > > >Yes, Dave is correct. Locate the CT.INI file (it is in the installation >directory, by default C:\Program files\Lokasoft\ChessPartner4.2). Double-click >on it in order to open it with NotePad. > >Change the two lines: > NSEW=0 > MoreSel=0 >to: > NSEW=1 > MoreSel=1 > >Be sure to have permanent brain on and analysis brain OFF (very important). > >I'm just repeating here what you said, so you seem to be up to date with this. >:) > >One more thing: you can set the "contempt factor" (which is actually the "score >for a draw") to minus a tenth of a pawn. That is, you put -10 in the relevant >box. This will give Tiger a little bit more of agressivity (it will more often >avoid to take a draw and will try to fight on instead). > >A bientôt Alexandre. > > > > Christophe Hi, Jame Walker asked a question in another post which hasn't been answered. Does the learning patch work only for auto 232 and if so when will the update be available for those of us who play on the servers. The manual operators are repeating allot of won games and also there are a couple of Gm's who are winning the same game time and again :,) TP
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