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Subject: Re: some questions for Mike Byrne

Author: Mike Byrne

Date: 10:47:54 07/06/03

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On July 06, 2003 at 12:52:42, Slobodan R. Stojanovic 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
>- ponder = off   or   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 at least some of low level player styles,
>like
>- prossessors number
>- Pawn hash
>- Search Depth
>- Tournament Mode
>
>How to determine them as constant in wb2Uci.eng file ?
>
>What do you recommend, how to fix HashCommand, for
>Pawngrabber
>Beginner
>Novice
>Simpleton
>Woodpusher
>Bishop/Knight
>Player
>Club
>
>Is this a correct increasing strength order ?
>
>
>Thanks. SL.

I just tried Arena using the same folders I use for Chessbase -

under [EXTRAS]
=================================
[EXTRAS]
Noise =noise|spin|1|0|100000
=================================

you can add this line to see all the analysis even if the search depth is set to
1 or 2.

I just checked Arena ... all options work.  One thing that work differently is
that Arena loads the personality last, Fritz loads it first -- so setting sd=2
and Arena will not work under a personality because the  perosnality file  is
overiding that setting.  All seeting have a built in sd setting.  Selecting the
"nil" personality allows you to select the sd.  Also under "Arena" the Delay
move setting is also overidden by Personality built in delay move setting.  All
personality up to high master have a a defualt 'delay move" setting set to
"true" or on.



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