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Subject: Re: VERY GOOD RESULTS CM9000 TATO 5

Author: George Tsavdaris

Date: 16:41:54 04/16/04

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On April 16, 2004 at 18:46:57, John Merlino wrote:

>On April 16, 2004 at 18:28:44, George Tsavdaris wrote:
>
>>On April 16, 2004 at 12:45:31, John Merlino wrote:
>>
>>>On April 16, 2004 at 11:05:27, Eduardo Saglione wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>            BLITZ 5+1 CHESSBASE GUI. 20 PLAYS.PONDER OFF, ATHLON 2000+
>>>>
>>>>    CM TATO 5      11 -----      DEEP FRITZ 8      9
>>>>
>>>>    CM TATO 5      15,5----      SHREDDER 8        4,5
>>>>
>>>>    CM TATO 5      9,5-----      HIARCS 9          10,5
>>>>
>>>>    CM TATO 5      18,5----      JUNIOR 8          1,5
>>>>
>>>>    CM TATO 5      19------      NIMZO 8           1
>>>>
>>>>    CM TATO 5      13,5----      RUFFIAN 2.1.0     6,5
>>>>
>>>>                  PARAMETERS,
>>>>
>>>>    OPP 100, OPN 100, OPB 100, OPR 98, OPQ 100,
>>>>    MYP 99, MYN 100, MYB 100, MYR 98, MYQ 101,
>>>>    CC 100, MOB 100, KS 100, AVD -6, SEL 8.
>>>
>>>And what are the settings if you want to create this personality within the CM
>>>GUI?
>>
>>I think these settings can be set into Chessmaster GUI.
>
>Incorrect. These settings are for people using some other GUI. If these were for
>the CM GUI, then OPP would be 1.0 by default, OPQ would be 9.0, etc.

You are right. I can't believe how idiot i was.

>I might be able, with a little bit of playing around, to determine what the CM
>GUI settings are, but I just wanted to know if somebody had them already.

 How this can be done? I know the "try and find" way, but i want to know how
the settings in CM-GUI are related with these on Chessbase-GUI.
 Is for example the relation linear or something else? Also i think that some
settings in CB-GUI cannot be reversed to be used at CM-GUI. So it's not always
possible to do it.




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