Author: Kurt Utzinger
Date: 21:41:30 12/27/02
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On December 27, 2002 at 18:39:14, Odd Gunnar Malin wrote: >On December 27, 2002 at 14:20:03, Kurt Utzinger wrote: > >>On December 27, 2002 at 11:12:52, Odd Gunnar Malin wrote: >> >>>On December 27, 2002 at 08:58:18, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >>> >>>>If you want to know how to ... >>>> >>>>- create a new opening book (tree) >>>> >>>>- find ChessBase updates/downloads >>>> >>>>- force Fritz7 into an opening >>>> >>>>- run winboard engines in Fritz >>>> >>>>- use the analysis board of Fritz 7 >>>> >>>>- play Lokasoft's engines (non winboard engine) >>>> >>>>- set Vcache for Win9x, SE, Me >>>> >>>> >>>>... then choose "How to" at Homepage Kurt & Rolf: >>>>http://www.beepworld.de/members39/utzinger >>>> >>>>Kurt >>> >>>Hi. >>> >>>How to ... >>> Run eng-eng matches in Fritz where you force both program to use the same >>>openingbook where each second game is the first game with opposite color. >>> >>>I know I did it when I received Shredder 6, but now I can't find it anywhere in >>>the help text. >>> >>>Odd Gunnar >> >>Hi Odd Gunnar >>Do you mean engine/engine-matches from an opening database with a given number >>of positions like Nunn2-tests? If so, you need to create first a database with >>the desired opening positions in the folder c:\eigene dateien\chessbase\teststs >>and then you can start eng/eng-match by choosing "Opening DB" allowing or not >>allowing "alternate colors". >>Kurt > >The problem with nunn test etc. is that there is a danger for tuning the engine >for specified opening/theme so I was looking for a more random way from a big >opening library ex. Shredder6.ctg. without any learning and with a lot of >variety. >The funny thing is that when I try it now it seems to work again, eg. select the >same book for each engine and I get this nice text at bottom (repeat opening >with reversed colors). hmm... >>Odd Gunnar That's always working this way when using the same opening book for both engines. Kurt Homepage Kurt & Rolf: http://www.beepworld.de/members39/utzinger
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