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Subject: Re: CM 6555 vs CM6000-4 - Settings Please

Author: Lanny DiBartolomeo

Date: 06:34:28 12/14/98

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On December 14, 1998 at 04:09:34, Didzis Cirulis wrote:

>On December 14, 1998 at 03:20:07, Wayne Lowrance wrote:
>
>>On December 14, 1998 at 02:38:18, Didzis Cirulis wrote:
>>
>>>On December 14, 1998 at 02:28:02, Robert Wilkins wrote:
>>>
>>>>For some of us who didn't get to follow the whole thread - can you
>>>>Please post Settings for CM6555.
>>>>                                       Thanks - Robert
>>>>
>>>>On December 14, 1998 at 02:15:55, Didzis Cirulis wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>Pentium 200MMX, 30 min/game, standard Hash table size (by mistake, as I forgot
>>>>>to change this back after I reinstalled Chessmaster). 44 games played
>>>>>
>>>>>                 W     L     D      Score
>>>>>CM 6555         16    11    17      24.5
>>>>>CM 6000-4       11    16    17      19.5
>>>>>
>>>>>CM6555 still looks to be the best.
>>>>>
>>>>>Didzis
>>>
>>>
>>>Seetings for CM6555 may be found at My own Computer Chess Site.
>>>Program Tests/Chessmaster 6000
>>>
>>>http://www.konts.lv/usr/Didzis/index.html
>>>
>>>Didzis
>>Beats the heck out of me, I netscape cannot find you with the above. ? can you
>>just give the settings. ?
>
>Very strange as I see people connecting. OK:
>
>CM6555 settings:
>   Style Attacker/Deffender -4; Strength of play 100; Randomness of play 0;
>     Book depth 100; Maximal search depth 20; Selective search 10;
>     Contempt for draw 0.0
>   Position Material/Position 4; Control of center 100; Mobility 103;
>     King safety 170; Passed pawns 100; Pawn weakness 125
>   Piece values Queen 10.0; Rook 5.5; Bishop 3.5; Knight 3.3; Pawn 1.0
>   Book Standard CM6000
>
>Didzis
I could not not connect myself what I did to connect was this
http://www.konts.lv/usr  then I opened the page and clicked directly on the
folder Didzis from there its smooth sailing :))



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