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Subject: Re: Is there any chess program able to imitate the style of a chess player?

Author: Javier Ros Padilla

Date: 08:31:06 12/30/03

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On December 30, 2003 at 08:08:48, Mike Byrne wrote:

>On December 30, 2003 at 01:48:57, Javier Ros Padilla wrote:
>
>>On December 29, 2003 at 23:25:44, Mike Byrne wrote:
>>
>>>On December 29, 2003 at 19:22:35, David Dahlem wrote:
>>>
>>>>On December 29, 2003 at 19:12:26, Javier Ros Padilla wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Is there any chess program able to adjust style and parameters of play analysing
>>>>>the games of a player from a database?
>>>>>
>>>>>That is, is there any chess program able to imitate the style of a chess player?
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>>Javier Ros
>>>>
>>>>There are several programs with "personality" settings that can be adjusted,
>>>>such as Chessmaster, Rebel, Deep Sjeng, and the modified Crafty 19.08 SE engine
>>>>by Mike Byrne.
>>>>
>>>>Regards
>>>>Dave
>>>
>>>You can always build a book based on all the games of that player -- and you
>>>make programs more aggressive,defensive, sacrificial, cautious, strive for open
>>>or closed positions -- so in that context the answer might be yes if that is how
>>>you categorize how that player --- but it's a stretch to say any program plays
>>>like "xyz" player...
>>
>>Ok, I want to know if any program do this work automatic
>>
>>Javier Ros
>
>I am not exactly sure what you mean when you say "automatic" ...I have
>personality settings -- in crafty ...type "krafty morphy" at the command prompt
>or crafty.rc and it will more sacrifices, type "krafty petrosoan" it was play
>defensively and strive to keep the position closed, etc -- is that what you mean
>...

When I say automatic work, I want to say that you only give to the program the
database and the name of the player. The program adjust the parameters of the
program spending hours or all night.
I think that Chessmaster creators have such program to build the personalities

Javier Ros



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