Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 18:52:35 02/22/01
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On February 22, 2001 at 14:45:38, Michael P. Nance Sr. wrote:
> First of all I want to thank you Christophe for answering my first question.
>
> The other day I was playing around with the Rebel Tiger Gambit options.
> I raise the learning strength to full and lower the Variation, then went
> to engine properties change the Hashtable size from 384kb to 192 MB and then
> check the anti human play to see what it would go. Then I went to my bigger
> computer which had the Fritz 6 and set it options up and then let the wheels
> roll.. Both computer play a 10 minute and both had 40 moves in tournament
> game but Rebel Tiger not only won the game but it was ahead during
> the whole game. The game went to 180 moves and I set around my
>computer for three hours and let both of them make thier own moves.
>
>Please get back with me about the Anti-Human mode and explain it in english
>please. Simply Terms.
The antihuman mode is not designed to play against a computer.
The antihuman mode prevents the program from falling into positions where human
players have an edge against computers. For example it will avoid closed
positions.
The antihuman mode makes the program significantly stronger against human
opponents. And only against humans.
Christophe
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