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Subject: Re: TheKing under other GUIs ...other settings

Author: Sune Larsson

Date: 13:54:09 06/12/01

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On June 12, 2001 at 16:12:15, Werner Schuele wrote:

>> Are the games in the CB GUI played with the default personality
>> or with a created one, i.e. CM 8556 or CM Utzinger?
>> When I try to put the parameters for the pieces, given by Crafty,
>> in the InBetween.ini, Fritz shows very strange evals from the start
>> position. For one personality -2.20 with no moves played. Then after
>> 1.e4 +2.18. For sure all the parameters were double and triple checked.
>> No difference wheteher I use the original King.exe or the upgraded "c"-
>> version. With default settings it looks okey from the start position
>> with +0.10 or +0.15.
>>
>> Sune
>Here is the correct way to use other settings:
>
>Here are two examples for special settings for TheKing engine:
>  for chessbase
>  InBetween.ini
>  [Client2Server]
>  xboard := xboard\npost\nnew\ncm_parm default\ncm_parm opk=876749 tts=33554432
>ks=170 pp=125 pw=125 avd=-10 rnd=0 sel=10 md=99\n


 Yes, the special settings without changing the values for the pieces work -
 but lots of created personalities have different piece values, and that's
 when queer things start happening... Try it out and look at the evals from
 the start position - then make a move 1.e4 and look again... Something is
 wrong here even if you strictly follow Crafty's output from the log.
 Btw, how do your personality make it vs the other top ones, CM8556 (Stauche),
 CM Utzinger and others?

 Sune
>
>  and for TheKing engine under Shredder5 (same settings now corrected):
>
>  [OPTIONS]
>  LoadEngine=C:\Programme\Chessmaster 8000\TheKing312.exe
>  ShowStats=0
>  SendToEngine=cm_parm default\cm_parm opk=876749 tts=33554432 ks=170 pp=125
>pw=125 avd=-10 rnd=0 sel=10 md=99\n
>
>Have fun
>Werner



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