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Subject: Forget the CM 8000 personalities

Author: Kurt Utzinger

Date: 23:59:24 04/03/01

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I do not know which CM-personality is the best of the best. However, I think
that none of them is being able to play with equal chances against other top
programs. In my opinion Johan de Koning has intentionally not delivered the best
version of his program. How can one otherwise explain why The King is always
doing much better at tournaments where Johan de Koning is personally operatin
the program? As to CM_6000 the Keres personality was the best. And below two
CM-settings that seem to be rather strong, surely much stronger than the
original CM-8000-settings.

CM-8777-Setting (Stefan Kleinert)

Style

A/D -2
SOP 100
MSD 99
SS 12
CFD 0.0

POS

M/P 10
COC 105
MOB 115
KS 150
PP 110
PW 125

MAT

Q 11.9
R 6.5
B 4.1
N 3.9
P 1.1

CM 8000 Rubidio or KKND settings (CCC)

>So I decided run a tournament against Chessmaster(default personality). The
>>tournament was 20 games with 30 minutes for each side. The results are below.
>>
>>                         win    draw   lost
>>   KKND(personality)      10     7      3
>>   Chessmaster            3      7      10
>>
>>  If  anyone wants I can post the games and the settings
>
>Post the settings of course!

Personality KKND

- Opening book ->KasparovG

-Style->Attacker/Deff-> -10
         Strenght     -> 100
         Random       -> 0
         MaxSearch    -> 99
         SelectSearch -> 8
         Contempt     -> 0
         TransTable   -> 32

-Positional-> Mat/Pos -> 10
              ContrCent-> 90
              Mob     -> 130
              KingSaf -> 150
              PassPawn-> 110
              PawnWeak-> 100

-Material-> Own queen -> 94
            Own Bishop ->32
            Others are the default settings

It is for sure that someone will find even better settings. But at the moment
these two makes a strong impression (for example CM_8777-ChessTiger13 3,5-0,5)

Regards
Kurt



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