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Subject: Re: I received a better settings for Fritz 7 by EMail !

Author: Marc van Hal

Date: 08:05:59 03/01/02

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On March 01, 2002 at 08:19:43, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>Yesterday I received an Email by a CCC member saying that after he saw my pieces
>settings for Fritz7 he decided to make a small adjustment to my settings
>and tested it using almost two identical computers an AMD Athlon 800 Mhz and an
>AMD Duron 850 Mhz. his settings according to him is based on making the value of
>the knight a fraction less than three pawns, but his bishop value a little bit
>higher than three pawns.
>
>I Have been testings my setting of Fritz 7 on two different AMD computers and my
>settings is scoring a little bit higher.
>
>AMD Athlon 800 Mhz Settings:              AMD Duron 850 Mhz 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                Value Computer Queen  = 95
>
>Value Computer Rook   = 50                Value Computer Rook   = 50
>
>Value Computer Bishop = 33                Value Computer Bishop  = 31
>
>Value Computer Knight = 32                Value Computer Knight  = 29
>
>Value Computer pawn   = 10                Value Computer pawn  = 10
>
>
>On the left he used my previous settings and on the right he used his new
>settings after a small match of 30 games at G/15 his setting won by 3.5 games
>according to him. I will test his setting against shredder 6.0 using standard
>SSDF time control.
>
>Jorge

You should send these setting to Ulf Anderson,Fischer or Spasky I gues they
realy will apreciate them (NT)



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