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Subject: Re: some questions for Mike Byrne

Author: Mike Byrne

Date: 10:17:54 07/06/03

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On July 06, 2003 at 10:22:17, Slobodan R. Stojanovic wrote:

Hi Slobadan

You asked good questions - I will try to answer my best.


>On July 05, 2003 at 11:31:09, Mike Byrne wrote:
>
>Hi Mike,
>
>I managed to instal and run Crafty 19.03 SE. But I´d like to separate also those
>low level strength personalities and, at the same time, to define some variable
>as constante in wb2Uci.eng file.
>
>What is the command for, for example:
>- krafty level = krafty woodpusher

type "krafty" at the coomand prompt with no arguments to see option choices -
one option is
"krafty woodpusher"

>- ponder = off   or   ponder = false

in F8, if you want Ponder to be off as the default


add the line "Ponder=false" under [OPOTIONS] , otherwise the default will be
true.  In F8 unchecking the box makes the option=false and the you can save the
setting.  I have not used this extensively under Arena.
============
[OPTIONS]

Ponder=false
===============

>(I have put ponder=false, krafty woodpusher and Processors=1, within [OPTIONS],
>but without success, ponder=on appear as option in Arena configure menu)
>
>Some other option are senseless for low level player styles, like
>- prossessors number =1

This line can be removed if you have a single CPU - has no impact on low levels.
It's there for the higher levels.


>- Pawn hash         -> there for the higehr levels, you can remove it
>- Search Depth      ->  you can use this in combination with GM, by default some of the lower levels set this parameter anyway
>- Tournament Mode   -> standard crafty parameter setting - not meaningful for lower levels
>
>How to determine them as constant in wb2Uci.eng file ?

not sure if I understand the question

>
>What do you recommend, how to fix HashCommand, for
just set at low levels - "1" works.


>Pawngrabber
>Beginner
>Novice
>Simpleton
>Woodpusher
>Bishop/Knight
>Player
>Club
>
>Is this a correct increasing strength order ?

aprroximately - the search depth increases and the piece valuations get more
realistic, extensions start ramping up
>
>
>Thanks. SL.


Sure.

Michael



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