Author: Chessfun
Date: 16:14:07 01/30/04
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On January 30, 2004 at 15:04:56, Rajen Gupta wrote: >i have chees tiger (lokasoft version) which i find very difficult to use: Probably only as you're not familiar with it. ERT is also a good option for eng v eng matches or tournaments. >1) in the opening books, i'm not sure how to set the parameters (learn and >variety of play; the boxes appear to be greyed out;) The feature is for GUI books. Chess Tiger runs on an engine book and learning and variety are handled directly. >2) how do i reset the opening book to default after having played a match ie to >undo any learning that my have taken place: Delete the contents of the file HT.ini file. >3) i cannot find the saved games after playing an engine vs engine match; You must first create and open a database. File---new database or open an existing database. >4) it is for this reason that i am considering buying chess tiger 15 chessbase; >i have however just remebered a new controversy that was discussed on this forum >when chess tiger chess base was released; ie while auto-playing on 2 computers, >the chessbase chess tiger randomly stops calculating after having played only a >couple of games; (this was not supposed to be present when playing eng vs eng >matches with ponder off on a single machine! I don't think that is correct, else someone should take a look at all the SSDF games. >5) i wonder if any one has answers to the above (ie the lokasoft version) or can >verify problems (or absence of problems) with chess tiger 15 chess base version. The problem with the CB version is that it's very difficult to change the engine to gambit or agg gambit. Also the lokasoft version comes with the Noomen book and the Chessbase version a generic book. The CP book which was supposed to work with the Tiger 15 engine if you happened to own it also won't work with the Tiger engine in Chessbase. >thanks for any help/info Welcome. Sarah.
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