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Subject: Re: More CM 6000 settings tests.

Author: Mark Young

Date: 07:23:41 12/10/98

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On December 10, 1998 at 10:02:57, Didzis Cirulis wrote:

>On December 10, 1998 at 07:15:32, Mark Young wrote:
>
>>Player               Win     Loss     Draw     Games     Score
>>---------------------------------------------------------------
>>Test 4                7        3        4        14        9.0
>>CM6555                6        3        5        14        8.5
>>Test 3                6        4        4        14        8.0
>>Test 2                6        5        3        14        7.5
>>Chessmaster#Top1      5        5        4        14        7.0
>>Test 1                4        6        4        14        6.0
>>Chessmaster           3        5        6        14        6.0
>>Test 6                2        8        4        14        4.0
>>
>>
>>Another Good showing by CM6555, I think we can mark this setting as one of the
>>best for CM 6000.
>>
>>I played the strongest settings I have seen posted and some new test setups.
>>Test 4 came out on top beating CM6555, Chessmaster#top1(default CM, SS=10) and
>>Chessmaster. Games were played at Game 15min, P II 400 64MB Hash. Run time for
>>the games about 2 days.
>>
>>
>>
>>Test 4 settings:
>>
>>A\D=0, sop=100, r=0, msd=20, ss=10, cfd=0.0
>>
>>m\p=4, coc=100, mob.=103, ks=170, pp=100, pw=125
>>
>>Q=9.6, R=5, B=3.5, N=3.3 P=1.0
>>
>>Will play Chessmaster, Chessmaster#top1, CM6555, Test 4 in a new match to
>>recheck Test 4 strength again. The new games will be at game 30 min
>
>I will use "Test 4" settings in one of my chessmaster tournaments. I guess it
>will be game in 30 min against CM6555.

Thanks I am doing the same, with some other strong setting added to my
tournament. I am not doing one on one matches yet. If "test 4" turns out to be
good I will let you name it. :)

>
>Didzis



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