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Subject: Re: chess tiger15- further questions

Author: Christophe Drieu

Date: 14:27:32 10/17/02

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On October 17, 2002 at 15:52:33, Rajen Gupta wrote:

>i have before me chess tiger 15 running; playing against chess tiger 14 on
>another comp; (auto 232): i have a few question:
>
>it is impossible to tell from looking at chesspartner with which colour is the
>programme playing!it is in fact quite confusing as the indication of the piece
>being moved on the board is the actually the opponents; rather than its own as
>in chessbase GUI
>
>i cannot tell whether tbs are being accessed or not:
>
>the evaluation histogram has no correlation to whether it is white or black that
>is winning. it uniformly goes under the line irrespective of which side is
>winning

In Extra->Options menu and View panel, Histogram part, you can choose White or
Black. If you choose white and white is winning the graph is positive. If you
choose black and black is winning, the graph is positive.

>
>the evaluation in the "statistics window seems to be + if the prog is ahead,
>irrespective of whether the programme playing as black or white. in fact right
>now ct15 is playing white and about to win: the histogram is -ve; its evaluation
>in the staistics window is +ve and from looking at the cp interface; i have no
>way of telling which colour the programme is playing
>

When you play vs the engine, statistics window is + if the prog is ahead.
Engines work like this.

>i cannot find any of the games already played; i'm not sure whether they are
>automatially saved or whether one has to create a database; nor can i find the
>command which enables all the games to be saved!
>
>The only thing i can confirm is that ct15 is plenty strong; beat ct14(cb-gui)
>23-17 at 60moves/15'(auto 232 on 2 comps cel-1488-ct 14 vs cel-1588-ct 15)
>
>now it will take on g-tiger 2



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