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Subject: Re: Fischer values?

Author: Marc van Hal

Date: 09:02:13 12/15/01

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On December 15, 2001 at 05:21:39, Mike S. wrote:

>On December 14, 2001 at 19:14:27, Marc van Hal wrote:
>
>>(...)
>>Though I still miss the option to change the valeu of the material from the
>>openent which is crucial for a good Fischer personelety.
>
>Sounds interesting. How do you set the opponent's material values for a Fischer
>personality (in other programs)? What are the ideas behind it, and is it
>successful?
>
>Regards,
>M.Scheidl

Well I only created a Fischer personelety in chessmaster 8000
With chessmaster you can change the valeu of your own pieces and from your
openent pieces
You have to give your pieces a slightly higher valeu then from your openent so
it will not change of pieces to easely
I did take the Kasparov personelety changed the valeu of the pieces with 0.1 for
your own pieces
kingsafety to 120 and material/postion to 5
Atacker/defender -5
(Fischer was not a player who played as defender but as an atacker)
It became a personelety who especialy is good in positions where creativety is
important.
It's strenght is as high as the original
Only much stronger in these openings wich require creativety
Also contempt for draw changed to -0.7
And I also did play some quick games with it against Junior7
with a prety nice score.
Of course I made it use the Fischer openings book
Though this is not always good for the personelty to start from but it make the
personelety more convincing.

Also the Kasparov personlty of Chessmaster plays much better if you change the
contempt for draw valeu to 0.0 or -0.7

If you want to know my alexander1 settings still work fine in Rebel century 4
you only change the search methode from deepest to null move,
Maybe good for the Rebel company to make rebel play against this personelety
before the match against van Welly.


Regards Marc van Hal



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