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Subject: Re: Rebel 12 engine parameters

Author: Ed Schröder

Date: 08:46:26 10/05/03

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On October 05, 2003 at 10:22:17, Kaj Soderberg wrote:

>How about the original question about the usefulness of "[Search Technique =
>OVERNIGHT]"??
>
>I remember that this was seen as useful for long time search in older Rebel's.

I think that during the years this special search technique became out-dated,
this is what I as using now as "overnight engine".

[Personality = ANALYSIS.ENG]    * Analysis Engine for long time controls
[Pawn Value = 98]
[Knight Value = 99]
[Bishop Value = 101]
[Rook Value = 102]
[Queen Value = 105]
[King Safety = 139]
[Mobility = 120]
[Pawn Structure = 95]
[Passed Pawns = 105]
[Passed Pawn King Tropism = 120]
[Traditional Isolated Pawns = 80]
[Progressive Isolated Pawns = 125]
[Pins = 110]
[Bishop Pair = 101]
[Chess Knowledge = 200]
[Attractiveness = 119]
[Attacking = 125]
[Strength of Play = 100]
[Draw Contempt Factor = 0.00]
[Selective Search = 100]
[Search Technique = NULLMOVE]
[Pruning = MISC_25]
[Pruning = MISC_37]
[Pruning = MISC_40]
[Pruning = MISC_03]
[Pruning = MISC_29]
[Pruning = MISC_49]
[Pruning = MISC_21]
[Pruning = MISC_50]
[Pruning = MISC_09]
[Pruning = MISC_10]
[Pruning = MISC09_2.00]
[Pruning = MISC10_4.00]
[Pruning = MISC_07]
[Pruning = MISC_11]
[Pruning = MISC_46]
[Pruning = M46_HASH_ON]
[Pruning = MISC_47]
[Pruning = MISC_17]
[Pruning = MISC17_DEPTH_12]
[Search Safety MIDG = 150]
[Search Safety END0 = 150]
[Search Safety END1 = 200]
[Search Safety END2 = 200]
[Adjusted Selectivity MIDG = 5]
[Adjusted Selectivity END0 = 5]
[Adjusted Selectivity END1 = 2]
[Adjusted Selectivity END2 = 0]
[Center Control = 25]
[Bishop Mobility = 25]
[Right to Move = 75]
[Strong Squares = 125]
[ANTI-GM = OFF]
[EVALUATION = NORMAL]
[Extensions (remaining)= 2]
[Extensions (checks)= 0]
[Extensions (captures)= 0]

============

My best,

Ed




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