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Subject: Re: what are the programs I can change the evaluation function of them?

Author: Stuart Cracraft

Date: 14:04:57 06/25/98

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On June 25, 1998 at 09:24:43, Dan Homan wrote:

>On June 25, 1998 at 02:19:03, blass uri wrote:
>
>>in Genius3 I can change the value of the pieces to 75%,80%,85%,90%
>>95%,105%,110%,115%,120%,125% of their normal value.
>>
>>for analysis the possibility to change the evaluation function is important.
>>for example
>>I want the possibility to tell the computer only my queen is 125% of its value
>>and not my opponent's queen.
>>and I want the possibilty to increase the value of an open file.
>
>My program has an adjustable evaluation function via use of an input
>file.  You can't assign different values for black vs. white pieces, but
>you can change a number of things about the eval and the search process
>by modifying a simple text file.
>
>http://www.astro.brandeis.edu/BRAG/people/dch/chess.html
>
> - Dan
>
>>
>>Uri

GNU Chess 5.0 (not yet released) has the capability to adjust everything
via the settings.dat plain text file. This affects the next search the
program performs.

--Stuart



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