Author: Marc van Hal
Date: 17:40:01 11/23/00
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On November 23, 2000 at 16:40:36, Howard Exner wrote: >On November 22, 2000 at 15:17:27, Marc van Hal wrote: > >>Selectivety 125 >>Mobilety 125 >>Kinsafety 150 >>pins125 >>pawnstructure 105 >>passed pawns 110 >>chess knowledge 200 >> >>When I did send these settings to Schroder BV they where called Alexander1 >>because it was the improved version from Alexal >>Both named after Alexander Alekhine >> >>I also did send them the mesage that this personelety finds a kings atack in >>every position >> >>The diference between this personelety and Gambit tiger is that tiger is faster >>And it should preferably play with system tiger on (wich is not included in >>Rebel anymore) >> >>Besides this Jeroen Noomen also has an CT book in MVS Wich I know cause I did >>send him this file some years ago >>Only d5 is active because then the program can become a specialist in one >>opening >>Stil he should have put some new anelyzes in the book I think >> >>All this is where the fuss was about I made yesterday >> >>Harald Faber did get a thank you While I was forgotten again!! > >I've edited the alex1.eng settings to your new one... > >[Personality = Alexander Alekhine] >[Author = Marc van Hal] >[Pawn Value = 100] >[Knight Value = 100] >[Bishop Value = 100] >[Rook Value = 100] >[Queen Value = 100] >[King Safety = 150] >[Mobility = 125] >[Pawn Structure = 105] >[Passed Pawns = 110] >[Pins = 125] >[Bishop Pair = 100] >[Chess Knowledge = 200] >[Attractiveness = 101] >[Attacking = 100] >[Strength of Play = 100] >[Draw Contempt Factor = 0.00] >[Selective Search = 125] >[Search Technique = NORMAL] > >I'll run an Alex1.eng vs Rebel.eng using the test opening book called >auto232.eng. These give a nice idea how new personalities do at different time >controls since they swap colors after each opening. I'll try a game/5 then maybe >a game/15 on an Athlon 900. > >Have you tested it this way, playing against Rebel.eng (default engine)?
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