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Subject: Re: ChessMaster 6000 settings tests.

Author: Micheal Cummings

Date: 05:34:48 12/09/98

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On December 09, 1998 at 06:41:35, Didzis Cirulis wrote:

>On December 09, 1998 at 03:37:51, Robert Wilkins wrote:
>
>>On December 09, 1998 at 03:26:22, Micheal Cummings wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>On December 09, 1998 at 03:13:12, Kai Skibbe wrote:
>>>
>>>>On December 09, 1998 at 02:37:58, Didzis Cirulis wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>Here are my recent test results:
>>>>>Games played at 1hour/game control. 8Mb hash. Auto-tournament. 108 games in
>>>>>total. Pentium 200 MMX.
>>>>>
>>>>>                   W         L         D           Score
>>>>>CM6555            13         5         9           17.5
>>>>>CM Bednorz        10         5        12           16.0
>>>>>CM Faber-Pilz      9        11         7           12.5
>>>>>Chessmaster        4        15         8            8.0
>>>>>
>>>>>Didzis
>>>>
>>>>Very interesting. Could you post or send me by email the settings for CM6555 and
>>>>CM Bednorz ?
>>>>
>>>>Best regards
>>>>Kai
>>>
>>>I too am interested in the CM6555 settings
>>
>>AS AM I !!
>>
>>            Robert
>
>CM Bednorz settings are available at my web page:
>   http://www.konts.lv/usr/Didzis/index.html
>CM6555 are the same settings as was used for CM5555 by Kai Luebke (Shep)
>Here I post the part of his original message:
>
>Chessmaster 5555
>Chessmaster 5500 with modified Standard Chessmaster personality -
>the so-called "Walter-Pilz-settings"
>(Att./Def. -4,
>Select. 10,
>Mat.Pos. 4,
>Mob. 103,
>King Saf. 170,
>Pawn Weakn. 125)
>
>plus my special piece values
>
>Queen 10,
>Rook 5.5,
>Bishop 3.5,
>Knight 3.3 . Standard opening book.
>[Supposedly stronger than CM 5500.]
>
>Didzis

But CM6K has more parameters than CM5x00, so can you Didzis put all the
parameters that you used for the CM6555 settings



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