Author: Jonas Bylund
Date: 03:37:45 08/03/03
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On August 03, 2003 at 06:19:44, Thorsten Czub wrote: >you can change and tune lots of parameters in Rebel-DOS and Rebel-Windows. > >Just try with changing parameters in the *.eng files. > > >Change something. Play at least 3-5 games. >change something again. play again few games. > >if you believe you have a good setting, play at least 10 or 20 games. > >if it is still better than the default style (beta1.eng or beta9.eng) >publish your results or send them to Ed. > >There is lots of stuff changable in rebel12. > >since the windows version is not running that good and bugless in the moment, >it should be a better idea to work with the dos version until the major bugs are >fixed in the win version. > >we could discuss all the changes here. > >Or somewhere else (if other people feel bored). > >Important is IMO that (when you have a new style) you come with the PGN that >support that it is an advantage. The point of Emerson Tan which i find interesting, is that for very long analysis it would be nice to have a version of program X (besides the default .exe, .eng etc) that has as much knowledge as could possibly be squeezed into program X (which in this case could be Rebel, but any srtong engine would do really). Now this would hurt it's performance in fast games, but what about say 3 days per move or more? Jonas
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