Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 21:10:17 10/08/01
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On October 08, 2001 at 00:28:03, Derrick Daniels wrote: >On October 07, 2001 at 21:40:37, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On October 07, 2001 at 18:53:41, Uri Blass wrote: >> >>>On October 07, 2001 at 16:44:06, Derrick Daniels wrote: >>> >>>>On October 07, 2001 at 16:37:27, derrick gatewood wrote: >>>> >>>>>I am trying to get modify crafty to play at a level that is comparable to my own >>>>>strength. I am rated 2055 and I want something that is about 1950-2050. I have >>>>>tried creating a resource file with dumbed down options like Search Depth 5 and >>>>>other things, and I have even tried taking the search depth further down. Can >>>>>anybody help me identify and change the resource options I would need to get >>>>>this thing to play within that range? What exactly is the selectivity option? >>>>>Or even better, if there is some kind of tutorial website that somebody knows I >>>>>would appreciate it very much! Thanks, Derrick >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I don't think you have to do anything, as crafty already plays about 2100-2300 >>>>elo. >>> >>>You need to use a very slow hardware or maybe to use some old version of Crafty >>>if you want 2100-2300 elo for Crafty. >>>It is also not enough for the poster because he wanted 1950-2050 elo. >>> >>>Uri >> >> >>Uri... >> >>You have to learn to recognize (and not play with) the trolls. > > > >Excuse me?? Why is it trolling to say that Crafty is 2100-2300, when you >yourself said that the strongest computers play around 2400?? I honestly happen >to believe programs are about 2450 and the strongest programs are atleast 150 >points stronger than Crafty, sorry if this offends you. >> >>:) Ok... It _sounded_ like the usual back-door way of starting the Computers are or are not > 2500 discussion yet again. Against humans I don't think the best commercial programs are 150 points better, by the way. Nowhere _near_ that. And in some anti-computer positions the commercials may well be that much _below_ crafty...
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