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Subject: Re: on CM SKR

Author: Kurt Utzinger

Date: 05:11:59 03/19/03

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On March 19, 2003 at 07:37:58, ludicrous wrote:

>I followed the SKR Settings of CM9000 from Kurt's Website.
>
>However, I did not find all the settings values, as for example, for the Own
>Queen, Opponent's Queen values, I found only one set of values.  And so I just
>set both Own and Opponent's the same values.
>
>Wondering if these new settings i made are correct, they nevertheless impressed
>me.  This new setting produced a style which reminds me of Junior 7.  It has
>little or no regard for his own pawns, and attacks wildly, even more wild than
>gambit tiger 2.
>
>All of its games almost guarantee an exciting battle.  I noticed it has less
>concern over its own king, and loves to fight in a very double edged battle.
>
>My machine is a Pentium 4 2.4 Ghz computer with 266 mb ddr ram.
>So far I have played manual games with it against Kasparov Turbo Chess Portable
>Computer (Elo US 2330+).  It was a massacre.  Turbo was left in ruins.  CM sacs
>almost all of the time in all games, around 2-3 pawns for an attack.

I thought it would also be clear from the cm9_skr.txt textfile

;---- CM9_SKR.txt
; A personality created by Sedat Canbaz, Kurt Utzinger, Rolf Buehler
cm_parm opp=100 opn=100 opb=100 opr=100 opq=100
cm_parm myp=100 myn=100 myb=100 myr=100 myq=101
cm_parm cc=105 mob=110 ks=155 pp=100 pw=100
cm_parm cfd=0 sop=100 avd=-2 rnd=0 sel=12 md=99
;---- File end

that the params always refer to both ["my" and "op"] except otherwise mentioned.
Or in other words: cc=105 means of course mycc=105 and opcc=105 and so on.  If
you are working under Fritz-GUI with textfiles [by the way the only method we
recommend since others do not lead to same results] than you need not state
"my.." and "op.." for the params "cc", "mob" and so on because you also have the
default.txt textfile that sets all params not mentioned to default values. The
CM9_SKR setting has only one parameter that differs between "my.." and "op..",
namely opq=100 and myq=101.
Kurt

Homepage "Kurt & Rolf Chess" http://www.beepworld.de/members39/utzinger




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