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Subject: Re: CM9000 Judge II settings

Author: Graham Banks

Date: 15:42:40 08/06/04

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On August 06, 2004 at 18:19:19, Jorge wrote:

>On August 06, 2004 at 16:40:21, Graham Banks wrote:
>
>>On August 06, 2004 at 16:14:51, Sedat wrote:
>>
>>>On August 06, 2004 at 15:55:16, Graham Banks wrote:
>>>
>>>>Athlon XP2000
>>>>256mb hash each (or closest allowed by each program)
>>>>3,4,5 piece tablebases
>>>>All using Fritz Powerbook tournament book (maximum variety, minimum 5 games for
>>>>a move to be played, no learning)
>>>>40 moves in 40 minutes repeating.
>>>>Ponder off
>>>>Tournament run under Deep Fritz 8 GUI
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I will post the full standings after the second cycle (38 games) is completed.
>>>>In the meantime CM9000 Judge II continues to lead easily with 25/31 while CM
>>>>10th Edition (default) has 17.5/31
>>>>Once the tournament is halfway through I will replace Rebel 12 with ProDeo 1.0
>>>>and rerun those games. This drags the tournament out of course, but I like to
>>>>keep the most up to date versions playing to increase the interest for both
>>>>myself and hopefully others.
>>>>Comments welcome as always.
>>>
>>>Hello Graham,
>>>
>>>Indeed CM9000 Judge II seems very strong !!!
>>>Can you post the settings of CM9000 Judge II ?
>>>
>>>Best,
>>>Sedat
>>
>>
>>Hi Sedat,
>>might just be a fluke result to date, but here are the settings.
>>
>>Both own and opponent
>>P=1.0
>>N=3.3
>>B=3.3
>>R=5.4
>>Q=10.3
>>
>>Both own and opponent
>>Centre=105
>>Mobility=110
>>King Safety=175
>>Passed Pawns=100
>>Pawn Weakness=125
>>
>>Selectivity=12
>>A/D=0
>>M/P=0
>>
>>
>>Under Chessbase:
>>P=100
>>N=110
>>B=110
>>R=108
>>Q=114
>>
>>
>>Regards, Graham.
>
>What is the best Transpositional table setting? My max setting is 256 MB.
>
>
>jorge


Can't answer that question Jorge, but I'm using 256mb at present.
Graham.



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