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Subject: Re: chessmaster skr settings

Author: David Dahlem

Date: 20:16:55 06/25/04

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On June 25, 2004 at 22:54:32, Norm Pollock wrote:

>I found the skr personality numbers. The original site from where they could be
>downloaded has disppeared. I was able to find a copy of the skr_txt file with
>the settings and put them in myself.
>
>[EXTRAS]
>Opposing Pawn (opp)=cm_parm opp=%i|spin|100|0|4500
>Opposing Knight (opn)=cm_parm opn=%i|spin|100|0|1500
>Opposing Bishop (opb)=cm_parm opb=%i|spin|100|0|1500
>Opposing Rook (opr)=cm_parm opr=%i|spin|100|0|900
>Opposing Queen (opq)=cm_parm opq=%i|spin|100|0|500
>
>My Pawn (myp)=cm_parm myp=%i|spin|100|0|4500
>My Knight (myn)=cm_parm myn=%i|spin|100|0|1500
>My Bishop (myb)=cm_parm myb=%i|spin|100|0|1500
>My Rook (myr)=cm_parm myr=%i|spin|100|0|900
>My Queen (myq)=cm_parm myq=%i|spin|101|0|500
>
>My Control of Center (mycc)=cm_parm mycc=%i|spin|105|0|600
>My Mobility (mymob)=cm_parm mymob=%i|spin|110|0|600
>My King Safety (myks)=cm_parm myks=%i|spin|155|0|600
>My Passed Pawns (mypp)=cm_parm mypp=%i|spin|100|0|600
>My Pawns Weakness (mypw)=cm_parm mypw=%i|spin|100|0|600
>
>Opposing Control of Center (opcc)=cm_parm opcc=%i|spin|105|0|600
>Opposing Mobility (opmob)=cm_parm opmob=%i|spin|110|0|600
>Opposing King Safety (opks)=cm_parm opks=%i|spin|155|0|600
>Opposing Passed Pawns (oppp)=cm_parm oppp=%i|spin|100|0|600
>Opposing Pawns Weakness (oppw)=cm_parm oppw=%i|spin|100|0|600
>
>Contempt for Draw (cfd)=cm_parm cfd=%i|spin|0|-500|500
>Strength of Play (sop)=cm_parm sop=%i|spin|100|0|100
>Attacker/Defender (avd)=cm_parm avd=%i|spin|-2|-100|100
>Randomness (rnd)=cm_parm rnd=%i|spin|0|0|100
>Selective Search (sel)=cm_parm sel=%i|spin|12|0|16
>Max Search Depth (md)=cm_parm md=%i|spin|99|0|99

Now all you CM personality creators and testers have to get busy and find the
strongest settings for TheKing 3.33. :-)

Dave



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