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Subject: Re: Results of CM NEXTAS against Tiger 14, GTiger 2.0 aggr. ,CM 8000 default

Author: Andreas St.

Date: 15:25:56 07/25/01

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On July 25, 2001 at 18:13:40, Chessfun wrote:

>On July 25, 2001 at 17:01:59, Andreas St. wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>here are the results from my setting Chessmaster 8000 NEXTAS against these
>>Programmes.
>>
>>played on Athlon 1.2 GHZ 60min/game
>>
>>CM NEXTAS - Tiger 14 - 8:7
>>CM NEXTAS - GTiger 2.0 aggr. - 7:5
>>CM NEXTAS - DFritz - 6.5:2.5
>>
>>at 30 min/game:
>>CM NEXTAS  - CM 8000 Default - 14.5:3.5! (CM Default could only win one game!)
>>
>>These settings are the only one i know, which are (my meaning) stronger than
>>GTiger and Tiger 14.
>>
>>The settings u can get on
>>http://www.myphorum.de/forum/read.php?f=1578&i=2967&t=2967
>>Please use these settings only with my book. You can get it per e-mail:
>>andym31@t-online.de. Please dont use the e-mail above (ambrose...)
>>
>>
>>Here are the games against GTiger 2.0 aggr.
>>Look at game #6 and #10. Here GTiger was totally smashed by CM. Two great games
>>and i never saw Tiger loosing in such way!
>
>What interface were these games played in?.
>Were you using Nextas in Fritz? with pondering off?
>What hash size was used with CM?.
>
>Assuming Fritz interface, all games have the book as general.ctg,
>did both programs use the same book?.
>
>Is your book, referred to in your post called general.ctg?.
>
>Sarah.


Hello,

CM NEXTAS used the CM 8000 gui. I played manually against the other programmes.
With ponder off. I used for my setting 64 mb hash. I often see using 16 or 32
MB, but my results are that this is not enough. See my link above
http://www.myphorum.de/forum/read.php?f=1578&i=2967&t=2967 there i wrote (in
german) the size of hash i use.

Tiger 14, Gtiger and DFritz used the chessbase general book, CM Default used the
default cm8000 Book.

Greetings

AS



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