Author: Mike S.
Date: 15:09:33 02/26/02
After quite promising results in it's first two matches,
see http://www.icdchess.com/forums/1/message.shtml?214915
(6-6 against Yace, 7.5-4.5 against Crafty), my personality settings "CM_Brain"
scored the first win against a profi engine in an overnight engine match.
Conditions were 40 moves in 20 minutes, ponder off on P3/700 MHz, in the
Chessmaster 8000 GUI:
40_in_20:00 P3/700, 2002
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1 CM_Brain 0½110½110½1½ 7.0/12
2 WB-Nimzo 2000b 1½001½001½0½ 5.0/12
Games (PGN):
http://www.icdchess.com/forums/1/message.shtml?215306
CM_Brain *could* be +60 elo stronger than Nimzo2000b (which btw. was using it's
own book, which is much larger than CM8000.OBK) under these conditions.
SSDF results for comparison:
Chessmaster 8000 128MB K6-2 450 vs. Nimzo99 K6450, 15.5-15.5
Chessmaster 6000 64MB P200 MMX vs. Nimzo98 P200X, 5-5
In the games of the match against WBNimzo, I noticed some things (which are
probably not only CM_Brain-specific, but maybe (?) generally typical for The
King):
1. Successful handling of passed pawns. In *all* it's 5 won games, passed pawns
on the queenside were involved and decisive. Additionally, in one game where
CM_Brain was a piece down, he could save a draw with a queenside passer.
2. In two games, The King (not the book) "morphy-like" sacrificed two pawns in a
row during the opening, for better developement. One win, one loss.
3. 0.5 points were lost in an KR-KRP endgame, which was a theoretical draw (so
the endgame database told me). Nimzo2000b, also not using TBS., played that
endgame nearly perfect.
CM_Brain.CMP Base Rating: 2724 CM8000.OBK
A/D (Attack/Defender) [ -8] M/P (Material/Position) [ -3]
S/P (Strength of Play) [ 100] C/C (Control of Center) [ 90]
Rand (Randomness) [ 0] MOB (Mobility) [ 100]
MSD (Max Search Depth) [ 99] K/S (King Safety) [ 130]
SS (Selective Search) [ 10] P/P (Passed Pawns) [ 115]
C/D (Contempt for Draw) [ 0] P/W (Pawn Weakness) [ 120]
OWN OPPONENT
Queen [ 92] Queen [ 90]
Rook [ 50] Rook [ 50]
Bishop [ 32] Bishop [ 31]
Knight [ 30] Knight [ 30]
Pawn [ 10] Pawn [ 10]
Transposition Table [32 MB]
Regards,
M.Scheidl
http://meineseite.i-one.at/PermanentBrain/
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