Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 05:50:48 04/18/00
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On April 17, 2000 at 19:13:41, Chessfun wrote: >On April 17, 2000 at 17:59:53, Jorge Pichard wrote: > >>On April 17, 2000 at 16:01:45, Chessfun wrote: >> >>>: >> >>I wonder if in any of your games CM Jorge or CM-Queen+ I would prefer to be >>called, has ever encountered itself in a position where CM6666 has two Bishops, >>a knight plus a pawn Versus CM-Queen+ with a Queen plus a pawn, in such an >>ending yesterday I pitted CM6666 Vs CM-Queen+ in a match of 50 games which I >>started saturday, in game in 60 minutes per side and my setting thought that it >>was winning due to the high value of the Queen, but indeed it was loosing the >>endgame, Therefore, I decided to change the value of the OQ to 9.5 Instead of >>9.9, but somehow since this position that not occur too often, the new value of >>the queen is affecting the final result of other games, therefore, I decided to >>change it back to the original seeting of OQ 9.9 and 9.7 respectively. It was >>logical to change the value of the Queen to 9.5, since the value of the Bishop >>was set up to 3.2 and the knight to 3.1, but somehow the new setting was not >>working for the averall percentage score of CM-Queen+. >> >>PS: That is probably the reason why I would prefer to call this controversial >>setting the CM-Queen+, due to its peculiar queen setting. > > >6666 won the next two so now W 10 L 14 D9. >It didn't seem logical to me to just lower the queen value, >based on losing a single ending. >While it may lose such an ending the consequences of changing >the value will effect all game play. > >After this 50 game match I will pit it against the default and >if it scores well there then against SS10. > >Thanks. What is the SS10, I Have not heard about it, please explain how do I get it? I would like to start testing against it today, in game in 60 minutes per side against my CM-Quen+ setting. Thanks.
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