Author: John Merlino
Date: 13:29:18 08/09/01
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On August 09, 2001 at 06:42:55, Steven J. Brann wrote: >On August 07, 2001 at 23:19:30, Mike S. wrote: > >>On August 07, 2001 at 16:23:20, John Merlino wrote: >> >>>Fifteen out of twenty rounds are now completed. Here are the current standings: >>> >>>CM_Fun 10.0 (+7 =6 -2) -- Only losses to Utzinger and Kostick >>>CM_MG2 9.0 (+6 =6 -3) -- The favorite is making a comeback >>>Chessmaster 8.5 (+5 =7 -3) -- Strong showing for the supposedly weaker default >>>CM_Utzinger 7.5 (+5 =5 -5) -- .500 on the nose >>>CM_Cohonas 6.0 (+4 =4 -7) >>>CM_Kostick 4.0 (+2 =4 -9) >>> >>>(...) >> >>In case you want to continue these tests after this tornament: I suggest >>matching two teams against each other, i.e. CM personalities against WinBoard >>engines. I think Yace, Crafty, Goliath Light, AnMon, Comet (etc.) would be quite >>a tough team. Probably it will be better to play that without ponder. >> >>I'm sure it has been mentioned before: The personality which scores best against >>other CM personalities, may - or may not - be the one which scores best against >>various, more different opposition. So I think it would be great for the CM fans >>and personality designers, to get such results and games played at tournament >>time settings 40/120. >> >>Regards, >>M.Scheidl > >Do you know where I could obtain the settings for the CM_MG2 personality? > >Thanks, Steve Here are the MG2 settings (the personality was designed by Bill McGaugh): A/D (Attack/Defender) [ -5] M/P (Material/Position) [ 5] S/P (Strength of Play) [ 100] C/C (Control of Center) [ 105] Rand (Randomness) [ 0] MOB (Mobility) [ 115] MSD (Max Search Depth) [ 99] K/S (King Safety) [ 150] SS (Selective Search) [ 12] P/P (Passed Pawns) [ 110] C/D (Contempt for Draw) [ 0] P/W (Pawn Weakness) [ 125] OWN OPPONENT Queen [10.9] Queen [10.9] Rook [ 5.5] Rook [ 5.5] Bishop [ 3.5] Bishop [ 3.5] Knight [ 3.3] Knight [ 3.3] Pawn [ 1.0] Pawn [ 1.0] jm
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