Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 18:26:43 05/25/00
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On May 25, 2000 at 19:51:11, James T. Walker wrote: >On May 25, 2000 at 17:12:18, Jorge Pichard wrote: > >>On May 25, 2000 at 13:35:52, Christophe Theron wrote: >> >>>On May 25, 2000 at 09:36:17, Jorge Pichard wrote: >>> >>>> I just finished a Mini match of 50 games in game in 30 min per side, with the >>>>modified setting of ChessMaster 6000 into the CMQueen+ setting. First I thought >>>>that the result was going to favor Tiger 12.Oe but after midway thru the match I >>>>found out that the new setting for CMQueen+ was winning, but only by a small >>>>Margin. This match was using an AMD K6-2 500 Mhz with 128 RAM for both Programs. >>> >>> >>>Which settings did you use for Tiger? >> >>Permanent Brain = ON Analyse Brain = ON Transposition Tables = ON Engine >>Priority Normal and Hashtable Size = 32MB >> >>Jorge >>> >>>Did you check that CM6000 was not using more CPU time than Tiger? As I >>>understand you ran the match on one computer. >>> >>> >>> Christophe > >Hello Jorge, >I hope you mean you had "Analyse Brain =Off" (not checked). If you had "Analyse >Brain" checked then that is the same as having "Pondering off" since Tiger >restarts thinking for each side to move, meaning there is effectively no >"Pondering" by tiger. >Jim Walker Three Minutes after posting this, I checked the setting that I had for Tiger 12.Oe and realized that I had it set to Analyse Brain unchecked which is = OFF, then immediately I posted my correction under the heading Setting fot Tiger 12.Oe Jorge
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