Author: Rajen Gupta
Date: 14:35:23 10/17/02
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thanks: tht solves a few of the queries rajen On October 17, 2002 at 17:27:32, Christophe Drieu wrote: >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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