Author: Axel Schumacher
Date: 21:31:59 06/06/03
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On June 07, 2003 at 00:13:22, Afzal Siddique wrote: >Hello > > >I need strong CM9000 blitz personalities to play in the CB-GUI using WB2UCI. I >have tried Grailmaster and Tato but they r very incocnsistent and sometimes >cannot evne win for a long time .. > > >Afzal Every engine is inconsistent. If you want an engine which wins all the time you have to program one for yourself :-) I don't think that the the Grailmaster and Tato settings can be improved dramatically. Here is the momentary CM Top 20 from my tourney (after 78.400 games): 12 CM9000 M2v.5 2717 237 15 CM9000 Grailmaster7 2710 457 18 CM9000 AntiCM 2699 324 22 CM9000 Tato2 2692 480 23 CM9000 Sedat 2692 454 24 CM9000 Grailmaster6 2688 197 25 CM9000 WHx 2687 220 27 CM9000 Grailmaster4 2685 125 28 CM9000 MM 2685 124 31 CM9000 WH 2680 118 32 CM9000 Utz12p 2679 158 33 CM9000 Grailmaster2 2675 485 34 CM9000 SKR 2673 220 35 CM Grailmaster2 2671 762 37 CM9000 MCx 2669 82 41 CM9000 Milan2+ 2663 160 42 CM Surak3 2662 388 43 CM Utz10n 2661 342 44 CM9000 Milan2 2661 236 45 CM9000 Milan2+b 2661 191 Here the Top 3: CM M2v.5: InitString=cm_parm default\cm_parm opp=110 opn=112 opb=112 opr=110 opq=115 myp=112 myn=112 myb=112 myr=110 myq=115 mycc=115 mymob=122 myks=160 mypp=102 mypw=114 opcc=118 opmob=115 opks=155 oppp=120 oppw=100 avd=0 cfd=0 sop=100 rnd=0 sel=12 md=99 Grailmaster 7: InitString=cm_parm default\cm_parm opp=100 opn=100 opb=100 opr=100 opq=100 myp=100 myn=100 myb=103 myr=102 myq=103 mycc=106 mymob=116 myks=180 mypp=102 mypw=106 opcc=105 opmob=110 opks=150 oppp=100 oppw=100 avd=-8 cfd=-10 sop=100 rnd=0 sel=14 md=99 ana=1 AntiCM: InitString=cm_parm default\ncm_parm cfd=-20 sop=100 avd=-4 rnd=0 sel=12 md=99 opp=100 opn=102 opb=102 opr=105 opq=110 myp=100 myn=103 myb=103 myr=105 myq=111 mycc=50 mymob=160 myks=160 mypp=120 mypw=105 opcc=50 opmob=160 opks=160 oppp=120 oppw=105 Cheers Axel
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