Author: Manfred Meiler
Date: 07:56:45 12/28/02
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On December 28, 2002 at 09:40:13, Roy Brunjes wrote: >On December 28, 2002 at 02:04:52, Kurt Utzinger wrote: > >>Chessmaster 9000 with the settings CM9_Brann is not so balanced like CM9_Utz12n >>but playing a very interesting style producing a lot of nice games. We have >>played 40'/40 matches vs various engines like ChessTiger14, GambitTiger2ag and >>so on. Some of these games can be downloaded under section "Matches" at our >>homepage "Kurt & Rolf Chess": http://www.beepworld.de/members39/utzinger >> >>Below the CM9_Brann settings. >> >>;---- CM_Brann.txt >>; A personality CM 8999 created by Steven J. Brann >>cm_parm opp=117 opn=113 opb=117 opr=115 opq=117 >>cm_parm myp=117 myn=113 myb=117 myr=115 myq=117 >>cm_parm cc=102 mob=120 ks=130 pp=102 pw=120 >>cm_parm cfd=0 sop=100 avd=-9 rnd=0 sel=12 md=99 >>;---- File end >> >>Kurt >>28th December 2002 > >Kurt, > >Using chessmaster 9000, what settings should be changed? Many are obvious, but >opr=115 (for example) -- how does that equate to a rook value (by default) of >5.0 ? Does that mean take the default and multiply by 1.15 (yielding 5.75)? > >Thanks for any clarification you can provide! > >Roy Kurt, sorry that I answer for you... Here are the CM8999 settings of Steven J. Brann for using in CM GUI: CM8999_Brann.CMP A/D (Attack/Defender) [ -9] M/P (Material/Position) [ -9] S/P (Strength of Play) [ 100] C/C (Control of Center) [ 109] Rand (Randomness) [ 0] MOB (Mobility) [ 129] MSD (Max Search Depth) [ 99] K/S (King Safety) [ 139] SS (Selective Search) [ 12] P/P (Passed Pawns) [ 109] C/D (Contempt for Draw) [ 0] P/W (Pawn Weakness) [ 129] OWN OPPONENT Queen [ 99] Queen [ 99] Rook [ 54] Rook [ 54] Bishop [ 33] Bishop [ 33] Knight [ 32] Knight [ 32] Pawn [ 11] Pawn [ 11] Regards, Manfred
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