Author: Otello Gnaramori
Date: 11:47:39 07/03/01
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On July 03, 2001 at 14:04:15, Edward Seid wrote: >Does anyone know what the program settings are for Chess Tiger 14 in Argentina? > >Is anti-human ON or OFF? > >Is GUI book used? If so, is it rebel.mvs or some user-defined book? > >Is engine book used? If so, is it the default ct.tbk or the experimental >gambit.tbk? > >What CPU is used? How much total RAM? How large are the hashtables? Are EGTBs >used? If so, which ones? > >What is value for draw score? > >Is learning enabled? If so, what are the settings used? > >All these questions are Chess Tiger-specific. The reason for asking such >detailed questions is that I'm the operator of HiddenDragon(C) on USCL. Running >Gambit Tiger 2.0, which is ahead of Chess Tiger 14 on the latest SSDF list, >HiddenDragon is having a tough time in a 90 30 match (approximately equal to >FIDE's new time control) against FM Mark Noble from New Zealand (FIDE 2240). >Current match score is +1 -1 =2. First to 6 wins is the match winner. So I >wonder how Chess Tiger 14 can do so well against GMs whereas my Gambit Tiger 2 >is having a tougher time against an FM. All completed games can be viewed at >http://www.hawaiichessproject.org/hiddendragon > >Comments and suggestions are welcomed. > >ed seid >operator of HiddenDragon(C) on USCL > >Gambit Tiger 2.0, Normal playing style >AMD Athlon 1 GHz >768 MB total RAM, 192 MB hash >anti-human ON >draw score -20 >all 3/4/5-piece EGTBs In this tournament, the Chess Tiger program is running on a Pentium III 866 Mhz, single processor, 256 Mb RAM. For the other settings you can contact the computer operator GM Roberto Alvarez at this e-mail address ajeinteg@yahoo.com Regards.
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