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Subject: Re: Chess Tiger in Argentina: Program Settings

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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