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Subject: Re: What are the CMKasparov2 settings?<NT>

Author: Eelco de Groot

Date: 02:23:45 04/21/01

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On April 19, 2001 at 22:52:36, Eric Tom wrote:

>Thanks,
>Eric

Hello, from my archives, post with Marc van Hal's Kasparov2 settings for
ChessMaster 8000:


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Posted by Sune Larsson on April 07, 2001 at 14:03:01:
In Reply to: Again the settings for Kasparov2 posted by Marc van Hal on April
07, 2001 at 13:22:44:
On April 07, 2001 at 13:22:44, Marc van Hal wrote:

>The settings are
>
>Style
>Atacker/defender  -5
>Strebght of play 100
>Max search depth 99
>Selective search 8
>Contemp for draw 0.0
>Transposition tables 64
>
>Positional
>Material/position 10
>Control for the center  100
>Mobilety 115
>Kingsafety 125
>Passed pawns  105
>Pawn weaknes  101
>
>Material
>
>Own queen        10.1
>Opponent queen   10.0
>
>Own rook         5.2
>Opponent rook    5.2
>
>Own bischop      3.1
>opponent bischop 3.1
>
>Own knight       3.1
>opponent knight  3.1
>
>own pawn         1.0
>opponent pawn    1.0
>
>To  otherimprove personeletys change the material valeu as above
>
>Also put contempt for draw to 0.0
>
>Kingsafety too 125
>Transposition tables too 64 mb
>passed pawns too 105
>and all personeletys who don't have settings for pawn weaknes (other then 100)
>too 101
>
>I also did build an openings book for Kasparov2 but it will do fine with all
>other books aswell.
>
>Happy testing Marc

 I have great respect for your knowledge in these things Marc!
 But please, could you explain the difference of adjusting the
 "pawn weakness" from 100 to 101. To me it looks like a very small
 difference - but maybe it has significant effect?!

 Sune
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 Regards, Eelco



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