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Subject: I Dicover a new Setting for CM6000, much stronger than CM6666

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 05:30:42 04/15/00


So far this has been the best Setting for CM6666, which sometimes even beat
Fritz 6a.

                   Setting for CM6666

Style          Positional            Material

AD   3         M/P  -3               OQ   9.9
SOP  100       COC 103               OQ   9.7

R    0         MOB 104               OR   5.0
MSD  20        KS  134               OR   5.0

SS   10        PP  100               OB   3.3
CFD  0.0       PW  134               OB   3.3

TT = ON                              OK   3.2
DT = ON                              OK   3.2

                                     OP   1.0
                                     OP   1.0

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By mixing the original Anand Setting with the Material setting from CM6666,  I
finally discovered a much stronger setting, which just won a mini match of 50
games in 15 minutes per side, using an AMD K6 II 500 Mhz with 128 MB of RAM.
When I matched CM6666 setting against my new CM8888, which I just renamed,
CM8888 won
38 out of 50 games.

                       Setting for CM8888

Style          Positional            Material

AD  5          M/P -5                OQ   9.9
SOP 100        COC 105               OQ   9.7

R   0          MOB 120               OR   5.0
MSD 20         KS  100               OR   4.9

SS  8          PP  110               OB   3.2
CFD 1.0        PW  100               OB   3.2

TT = ON                              OK   3.1
DT = ON                              OK   3.1

                                     OP   1.0
                                     OP   1.0

If you already have CM6000, it is very easy to set up a new setting, Just click
under Game and Click the set up a Personality, once you set the new values for
your new Setting Don't forget to save it. If you are having hard time to set the
new setting using your mouse and Bar , simply Click the bar and use your arrows
key.



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