Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 07:12:14 06/20/00
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On June 20, 2000 at 04:14:28, Mogens Larsen wrote: >On June 20, 2000 at 00:07:18, Daniel Chancey wrote: > >>Congratulations to the Lakers for winning the 2000 NBA Championship. > >Yes, a very deserving win. > >>Here are the personalities that will be in the 60 min tournament that I'm to run >>in a few minutes. >> >>CMNimzo732 >>CMEllwein >>CM5500JS >>Test6 >>Bendorz >>CMQueen+ >I Just finish testing CMNimzo 732 vs CMQueen+ settings and after 20 games I stopped the match in G/30 Mins since CMNimzo 732 is too strong for my settings, therefore it is useless to get my CMQueen+ in this tournament that you are about to begins. I declare the CMNimzo settings the strongest, but I just found the strongest settings for my CMQueen+ if you are willing to replace it for this match, otherwise remove my CMQueen+ settings from your tournament, since it is not as strong as my newest which will be my last settings for the CM6000 personality. Here is the final settings for my CMQueen+ Just leave every other settings the same as for the CM SS10, except change the material value of my newest CMQueen+ settings to: OwQ= 9.9 OpQ= 9.9 OwR=5.0 QpR=5.0 OwB=3.2 OpB=3.2 OwK= 3.1 OpK=3.1 OwP= 1.1 OpP=1.1 PS: I realized that modifying the settings is necessary only after you find out that you found a major improvement from the previous settings. Remember we are doing this not for the sake of who settings is the best but to help select the best settings personality for the upcoming CM8000 version. Pichard. >I just wondered why you and others are running all those CM6000 tournaments. Is >there a specific purpose? Or just passing time until CM8000 is released? > >If you want to determine the best setting for CM6K, then it might be a good idea >to stop addinging or modifying the settings after each tournament. Why not agree >on the settings and make a collective effort instead. > >Best wishes... >Mogens
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