Author: Chris Carson
Date: 09:56:55 10/06/98
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On October 06, 1998 at 12:02:07, Didzis Cirulis wrote: >On October 06, 1998 at 10:33:46, Tim OLena wrote: >[SNIP] >> >>CM6000's rating of the fictional personalities also seems dynamic: the >>Chessmaster personality and all fictional personalities come in three points >>higher on a system I tried at work. Interestingly, this system is a bit slower >>than mine, "only" 266 MHz . . . >> >>Thanks in advance for your input! > >Hi, > >I have two topics to talk about in this regard: > >1) The CM6000's rating of the fictional personalities IS dynamic. I have CM6000 >installed both at work on P75 and at home on my Pentium 200MMX. The rating >diference is huge. >2)Next, and a very interesting, quiestion deals with predefined playing strength >of CM6000 depending on what you had specified at creation af a new player. I >used the "I don't read manuals or help screens. Take me to the game, now!" >first. I changed the opponent to Chessmaster etc., but CM6000 got defeated by >Genius 5 DOS at any time control for several times. I started to wonder if I >have done everything in a proper way (I even remembered the HELP file!). >My next try was to do the Player Login one more time, and this time I specified >that "I'm the next Fischer...." and CM6000 won 3 games in row against the same >Genius 5 DOS. Is this something serious or just a coincidence? > >Didzis Cirulis I had the same experience. "I'm the next Fischer ..." provides a stronger CM6000 setup (This was the same with CM5000). I have also used the WP settings with this, this seems to improve CM6000 (I have been playing with this myself and with Crafty 15.13 and Crafty 15.20). Crafty 15.13 has the best results against CM6000-WP (CM6000 and CM6000-WP are stronger than Crafty, but I like both programs)! I also noticed that there is both a CM5000 and CM6000 book. Just FYI. Best Regards, Chris Carson
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