Author: maria clara benedicto
Date: 10:12:02 07/31/02
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Hi Mike, hey, it was fun playing around with the 14 levels. don't know if what i'm doing is right (typing into my crafty.rc for your versions like <krafty expert/etc>), but crafty is more fun now. thanks, maria On July 31, 2002 at 07:44:22, Mike Byrne wrote: >With all new and revised predefined "krafty" levels whcih can be set using the >crafty.rc file. "krafty" levels are designed to make Crafty play weaker - thus >more enjoyable for lower rated players. > >There are now 14 predefined "krafty" levels: > >pawngrabber >beginner >novice >simpleton >woodpusher >knight >bishop >player >club >expert >master >im >gm >standard > >Here are the results of the two lowest rated "krafty" levels - "pawngrabber" and >"beginner" in a Chessmaster 8000 tournament using the various "Josh" >personalities. > >CM8K Personality Ratings > >CM8K Performance Results for Crafty Beginner and PawnGrabber modes: > >8 Man RR Tournament > >CM8K Personality Ratings Points > >Josh Age 6 1200 5.0 >Josh Age 7 1365 3.5 >Josh Age 8 1600 8.0 >Josh Age 9 1800 9.5 >Josh Age 12 2100 10.5 >Muldoon 2300 14.0 > >Crafty (“krafty <level>”) >Beginner 3 wins 3 Draws 8 Losses 4.5 >PawnGrabber 1 win 2 Draws 11 Losses 2.0 > >Mission Accomplished – Pawngrabber played at a level less than 1200 – which is >good. > Beginner played somewhere between 1200 and 1300 – which is perfect. > >All other levels will play increasing better as their vision (search depth) and >evaluation assessment increases goes up. > >
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