Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 18:17:34 06/15/00
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On June 15, 2000 at 21:11:55, Jorge Pichard wrote: >On June 15, 2000 at 19:06:43, Daniel Chancey wrote: > >>Congratulations to CM 6000 sel. 10 again for winning the 60 min tournament. >> >>Now the fun begins. The 2000 Chessmaster Personality Championship begins >>July 1. There will be 16 personalities competing. Unless there is a way for the >>40/120, 20/60 time controls to be possible, I have yet to decide the time >>controls. I will use Chessmaster 6000. Here are the 16 custom personalities. >> >>CM6666 >>CM6666 deep >>CM 6000 sel. 10 >>CMQueen+ >>Josh12P100 >>Liam2000 >>Lou1000 >>My test personalities. >> >>Test8 will not join because of its poor performance in the 30 0 tournament >>I would like to know if you have any personalitites that could join the >>tournament. (I need the settings for the BENDORZ personalitiy.) >>Any suggestions about Time control, the personalitites, etc. please reply to >>this message or you could e-mail me at Castle2000@excite.com >> >>I'll run the Chessmaster Championships 5 min tournament on Sunday. >> >>Castle2000 > >My only Suggestion is that the winners ending in First and second place should >face the SSDF first and second place Champions, Fritz 6a and Junior 6a; in >Regular time control, then we can really appreciate the benefit of these >testings. Does anybody has any idea how much improvements has been done to the >original Chessmaster default setting so far? I own Fritz 6a and CM6000 and just >finished testing my latest CMQueen+ settings with more than 100 games, with 5 >mini matches of 20 games using differents time controls starting at game in 15, >30, 45 and 60 minutes. You would not guess how close my CMQueen+ settings is >compare to my Favorite and SSDF Champion P.C Software Fritz 6a. > >PS: The only reason I started to change settings in CM6000 two months ago, was >to see how close I can really get my settings against fritz 6a. Now I am >convinced that settings adjustments can account for 40 to 50 rating points. Still >Fritz 6a is a hard tactical monster to beat, and it will require the next >version of the King engine, plus the winner of our testing, to get into the top >of the SSDF list. > >Pichard
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