Author: Kurt Utzinger
Date: 10:35:54 08/08/04
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On August 08, 2004 at 13:04:10, Albert Silver wrote:
>On August 08, 2004 at 12:22:25, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>
>>On August 08, 2004 at 11:19:54, David Dahlem wrote:
>>
>>>On August 08, 2004 at 07:14:05, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>>>
>>>>There have just been played 331 games but whilst I think that
>>>>CM10k_Default may be stronger than CM9k_Default, this does not
>>>>seem the case in comparison with CM9_T05 and other strong CM9
>>>>settings. Details at [http://www.utzingerk.com/news.htm]
>>>>Kurt
>>>>
>>>>Es sind zwar erst 331 Partien gespielt, doch zeigt die Tendenz,
>>>>dass der CM10k_Default wohl besser als der CM9k_Default ist,
>>>>jedoch kaum an die besten übrigen CM9-Settings herankommen
>>>>wird. Details bei [http://www.utzingerk.com/news.htm]
>>>>Mfg
>>>>Kurt
>>>
>>>Hi Kurt
>>>
>>>I downloaded your CM10k games, and let EloStat calculate the ratings. I used
>>>2500 as the default start rating.
>>>
>>> Program Elo + - Games Score Av.Op. Draws
>>>
>>> 1 Shredder 8 : 2639 108 144 30 68.3% 2506 16.7%
>>> 2 Fritz 8 : 2562 120 118 31 58.1% 2506 19.4%
>>> 3 Junior 8 : 2541 266 141 10 55.0% 2506 50.0%
>>> 4 Chess Tiger 15.0 : 2517 132 91 30 51.7% 2506 36.7%
>>> 5 Hiarcs 9 : 2506 97 97 30 50.0% 2506 46.7%
>>> 6 The King 3.33 : 2505 50 38 191 51.3% 2496 29.3%
>>> 7 Tao 5.6 : 2398 114 112 30 35.0% 2506 30.0%
>>> 8 AnMon 5.30 : 2330 149 103 30 26.7% 2506 20.0%
>>>
>>>Not too bad for TheKing 3.33. :-)
>>>
>>>Regards
>>>Dave
>>
>> Hi Dave
>> Agreed: CM9 default would not have been able to
>> get a score of 51,3 %
>> Kurt
>
>If the engine is stronger then with proper settings, I'm sure it will beat the
>CM9K personalities too.
>
> Albert
Hi Albert
You may be right but who finds the best CM10k setting?
Due to changed internal (unknown) params of The King 3.33
the usual best CM9k settings may not work well with the
latest engine of Johan de Koning.
Kurt [http://www.utzingerk.com]
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