Author: Rory Nolan
Date: 08:24:50 09/02/04
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On September 02, 2004 at 07:36:57, Odd Gunnar Malin wrote:
>On September 02, 2004 at 06:24:15, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>
>>On September 01, 2004 at 17:05:59, Ed Schröder wrote:
>>
>>>On September 01, 2004 at 16:56:26, Francesco Piantedosi wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi all,
>>>>I see a lot of people try to optimize Pro Deo performances...my question is:
>>>>what is the strongest settings(Configuration and/or personality)if I want use it
>>>>in long time game?
>>>>
>>>>And in fast time game?
>>>>
>>>>Where can I found doc or info on modifying setting of this wonderfull chess
>>>>engine?
>>>>
>>>>Regards
>>>>Francesco Piantedosi
>>>
>>>
>>>Francesco,
>>>
>>>Use this one for all your games.
>>>
>>>My best,
>>>
>>>Ed
>>>
>>>====================================================================
>>>
>>>[Personality = REBEL.ENG] * Default engine (September 1, 2004)
>>>[Pawn Value = 100]
>>>[Knight Value = 100]
>>>[Bishop Value = 100]
>>>[Rook Value = 100]
>>>[Queen Value = 100]
>>>[My Queen = 101] * new since September 1, 2004
>>>[King Safety = 150]
>>>[Mobility = 100]
>>>[Pawn Structure = 100]
>>>[Passed Pawns = 100]
>>>[Pins = 100]
>>>[Bishop Pair = 100]
>>>[Chess Knowledge = 100]
>>>[Attractiveness = 101]
>>>[Attacking = 100]
>>>[Strength of Play = 100]
>>>[Draw Contempt Factor = 0.00]
>>>[Selective Search = 100]
>>>[Search Technique = NULLMOVE]
>>>
>>>[Engine Learner = off] off|on
>>>[Book Learner = aggressive] off|passive|moderate|strong|aggressive
>>>[Position Learner = on] off|on
>>>[Extended Book Learner = off] off|read|write|read&write
>>>
>>>[Pruning = MISC_25] *
>>>[Pruning = MISC_37] *
>>>[Pruning = MISC_40] *
>>>[Pruning = MISC_52] *
>>>[Pruning = MISC_66] *
>>>[Pruning = MISC_69] *
>>>[Pruning = MISC_78] *
>>>
>>>[Center Control = 25] * 25
>>>[Bishop Mobility = 25] * 25
>>>[Right to Move = 75] * 75
>>>[Strong Squares = 125] * 125
>>>
>>>[Minimum Knight Mobility = 100] * 100
>>>[Minimum Bishop Mobility = 100] * 100
>>>
>>>[ANTI-GM = OFF]
>>>[EVALUATION = SMART]
>>>[Extensions (remaining)= 3]
>>>[Extensions (checks)= 0]
>>>[Extensions (captures)= 0]
>>
>>Thanks Ed!
>>
>>German: bei mir spielt Pro Deo sehr gut, er verliert kaum ein Game im
>>Mittelspiel, aber im Endspiel etwas 80%. Wenn Du im Endspiel etwas tun könntest
>>(Tablebases?) so würde Pro Deo auf einen Schlag 40-60 Elo noch dazulegen und
>>fast zu Shredder aufschließen.
>>
>>Best,
>>Eduard
>
>As a little sidenote I did run a test with Danny Kopec's startposition on
>ICC/ChessFM (free lecture) between Shredder Classic and ProDeo (the above
>setting) and with ProDeo as white it manage to lose the game, probable pressing
>too hard (very human! I did the same last weekend in an opposite bishop ending).
>The game with opposite color was drawn.
>
>Kopec's startposition is:
>[D]1r4k1/ppR2ppp/4p3/3p4/3P4/4P3/PP3PPP/6K1 w - - 0 1
>Is there any engine that manage to take this to a win as White.
>My setup was PIII/850MHz with ponder off. hash 24/32Mb and timecontrol 5'+10.
>
>Odd Gunnar
[Event "?"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "????.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "New game"]
[Black "?"]
[Result "*"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "1r4k1/ppR2ppp/4p3/3p4/3P4/4P3/PP3PPP/6K1 w - - 0 1"]
[PlyCount "27"]
{Deep Junior 8:} 1. g4 ({Deep Fritz 8:} 1. f3 a6 2. e4 Kf8 3. Kf2 b5 4. Ke3 b4
5. Rc6 a5 6. Rc5 {[%eval 77,16]} {Deep Fritz 8:} dxe4 7. fxe4 Ra8 8. h4 Ra7 9.
g4 h6 10. Rb5 Ke7 11. a3 bxa3 12. bxa3 a4 {[%eval 100,15]}) ({Shredder 8:} 1.
f3 g5 2. Kf2 Kg7 3. e4 Kf6 4. Ke3 h5 5. b4 a6 6. a4 Kg6 7. exd5 exd5 8. Rd7
Re8+ 9. Kd3 b6 {[%eval 104,23]} {Shredder 8:} 10. Rxd5 Rb8 11. Rd6+ f6 12. d5
Kf5 13. Re6 g4 14. fxg4+ hxg4 15. Kd4 a5 16. b5 Kg5 {[%eval 302,19]}) 1... g5
2. h4 h6 3. hxg5 hxg5 4. a4 a6 5. Kg2 Kg7 6. Kf3 b5 7. a5 Rh8 8. b4 {
[%eval 82,24]} {Deep Junior 8:} Rh1 9. Ra7 Rb1 10. Rxa6 Rxb4 11. Rb6 Rb2 12. e4
Rb3+ 13. Ke2 dxe4 14. a6 {[%eval 44,23]} *
here are some lines that I let the comps have a look at S8 is the only one that
seems to get a clear win from the start position.
regards
Rory
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