Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 05:51:48 07/29/01
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On July 29, 2001 at 07:56:18, Uri Blass wrote: >On July 29, 2001 at 07:24:33, Frank Quisinsky wrote: > >>On July 28, 2001 at 14:19:00, Uri Blass wrote: >> >>>On July 28, 2001 at 12:19:10, Frank Quisinsky wrote: >>> >>>>> Just to balance things up a bit, have a look at >>>>> >>>>> http://f23.parsimony.net/forum50826/messages/23318.htm >>>>> >>>>> where Andreas Stauche gives CM Nextas - Gandalf 4.32g 9-0. >>>>> All games are there. I guess the new Gandalf version is soon >>>>> to hit the market... Don't get me wrong, I like this program also. >>>> >>>>Hi, >>>> >>>>play games between TheKing and Gandalf 4.32g. >>>>Both programs are very strong attack master. >>>> >>>>I played games with ponder and 40 moves in 40 minutes. >>>>The results are ~ 50%. >>>> >>>>The problem with playing styles from chess programs are ... >>>>- super strong against engine A >>>>- not strong against engine B >>>> >>>>So I think the best settings for Chessmaster are the orginal settings if I play >>>>games against different programs. Furhtermore, Johan de Koning must know his >>>>program after to many years :-)) >>>> >>>>Best >>>>Frank >>> >>>I always use ss=10 in chessmaster6000 and not ss=6. >>> >>>My experience is that ss=10 is simply faster in finding mates than ss=6. >>>I also remember that Johan also used ss=10 in the last tournament. >>> >>>Uri >> >>Hi Uri, >> >>I play with the normal settings. >>What do you mean with SS=10, I mean what do you mean with "SS" >> >>Best >>Frank > >I mean selective search=10(the default calue is 6) > >Uri Hi Uri, OK, must try this. But I will wait a little bit with testing TheKing under WinBoard. The problem is here that I have not an opening book :-(( Under Chess-Base GUIs I cann“t play with ponder. But I can play under Shredder 5.0 and Chessmaster 8000 GUI with ponder. I am not sure, also under Chess-Partner it is possible to play with ponder on my dual systems. Best Frank
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