Author: Mike Hood
Date: 14:13:12 02/27/02
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On February 26, 2002 at 18:57:02, Jorge Pichard wrote: >On February 26, 2002 at 17:21:31, Torstein Hall wrote: > >>On February 26, 2002 at 15:31:57, Jorge Pichard wrote: >> >>>On February 26, 2002 at 15:12:23, Torstein Hall wrote: >>> >>>>On February 26, 2002 at 14:41:03, Bernardo Wesler wrote: >>>> >>>>>Can anyone help me to configure the best engine parameters for fritz 7 and blitz >>>>>5 min games? >>>>>Thx >>>> >>>>I'm not sure if this is easy to improve, but in my view F7 gives away the bishop >>>>to fast so I like to improve Bishop values a little. >>>> >>>>Torstein >>> >>> >>>That is easy to improve, simply assign a value to the bishop a little bit higher >>>than the knight. >> >>The hard part is to know if it is really an improvment. >> >>Torstein > > >I Have been testing my setting of Fritz 7 on two different AMD computers and my >setting is scoring a little bit higher. > >AMD Athlon 1.2 Ghz Settings: AMD Athlon XP 1600+ Settings: > >Contemp value = 15 Contemp value = 15 > >Selectivity = 2 Selectivity = 2 > >Tablebase depth = 3 Tablebase dep = 3 > >Futility Pruning = On Futility Pruning = On > >Aggressiveness = 2 Aggressiveness = 2 > >Value Computer Queen = 95 Default > >Value Computer Rook = 50 Default > >Value Computer Bishop = 33 Default > >Value Computer Knight = 32 Default > >Value Computer pawn = 10 Default > >The difference in these two computers are not two noticeable, but the slower AMD >Athlon 1.2Ghz won a short match of 15 games by a small margin of 2 games at G/30 >blitz. > >Jorge The default values of the engine parameters for the piece values in Fritz 7 are all zero. I had always assumed it was an offset, so it could be set to plus or minus values, but it seems as if you've been setting values in decipawn units, based on the traditional piece values (9,5,3,3,1). There doesn't seem to be a description included with Fritz 7 itself, unless I've missed something?
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