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Subject: Re: CM8Bendorz will be published soon

Author: Eric Tom

Date: 19:18:04 05/23/01

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On May 23, 2001 at 20:41:22, Detlef Pordzik wrote:

>On May 22, 2001 at 17:55:35, Chessfun wrote:
>
>>On May 22, 2001 at 08:17:56, Eric Tom wrote:
>>
>>>Hi!
>>>
>>>The setting that was successful for CM6000 has also proved to be successful for
>>>CM8000.
>>>
>>>CM8Bendorz
>>>MATERIAL           POSITIONAL         STYLE
>>>OQ 9.2             M/P    -3          AD    3
>>>OQ 9.0             COC   103          SOP 100
>>>
>>>OR 5.0             MOB   103          R     0
>>>OR 5.0             KS    133          MSD  99
>>>
>>>OB 3.0             PP    100          SS   12
>>>OB 3.0             PW    133          CFD  0.0
>>>
>>>OK 3.0
>>>OK 3.0
>>>
>>>OP 1.0
>>>OP 1.0
>>>
>>>Have fun,
>>>Eric
>>
>>Hey I recognize that format. Can I claim copyright?
>>
>>Sarah.
>
>These settings are overdone and do NOT serve the new engine well.

Can you elaborate more on this statement?

>My old freind, Hubert Bednorz has tested the Chessmaster 8000 for quite some
>time now, day by day - and as all the times before ( see the Didzis page for
>former results ) he again has found the - quite likely - most reliable settings
>for this new motor.

CMBendorz was the most reliable setting for CM6000?

>I'll introduce the exclusively in my Magazine ChessBits, of course, in about 4
>weeks time, I'll pass them to John -
>and, thenafter, will certainly give them to the public audience of CCC for
>ongoing testings.
>Just one word concerning the results :
>the up-to-now possibly best settings from Kurt Utzinger did not acchieve ONE
>victory within 50 games on 40/120 - exept several draws.

An accomplishment indeed as I consider CMUtzinger to be one of the best
settings.

>So,just be a lil' patient and trust my word......
>
>ELVIS

Regards,
Eric



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