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Subject: Re: CMQueen++ vs CMNimzo 732 G/60 +6 -6 =4

Author: Chessfun

Date: 21:09:17 06/23/00

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On June 23, 2000 at 12:32:17, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>
>Could it be possible that if most Programmers simply change their material
>values of their programs equal to my CMQueen++ settings, they can get an
>increase in the SSDF Rating Points System. It might not work with most of the
>programs, but it certainly help Chessmaster to score higher than using its
>default material values.
>
>Pichard.


Seems to me at least so far that CMNimzo is at least equal to the
current settings of CMQueen++ and since Nimzo's settings are pretty
close to those of Nimzo732 it is naturally possible that it could post
scores as high. The but naturally is that companies provide a program to play at
it's optimum strength through a range of positions and it is just as likely that
changing defaults would cause the program overall to perform worse.

Another is that it is still unknown how the default would perform on a K6-2-450
it may be that it would perform better. Also maybe CM likes Pentiums or
Celerons, or even AMD.

Thanks.





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