Author: Werner Schuele
Date: 22:49:36 09/13/04
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On September 13, 2004 at 16:19:12, Albert Silver wrote: Hi, have a look at rebel3.eng, there is another factor your can change: plys. I do no know which is default (10?) Werner >On September 13, 2004 at 15:54:25, Werner Schuele wrote: > >>Hi, >>I found an explanation from Ed: >>MISC_17 *skip first extension (speedup 20-25%) >> >>Werner > >Thanks, I'll look into it. I ran some 6-7 positions I had results for with the >default settings, and some were faster and some slower, though it did get to >greater ply-depth very quickly. I'll try the same Nunn2 blitz matches I've done >adding it to the default settings to see how it does. I'm going to first finish >my last test with the Time Control function against List 5.12. The default won >22-18, the other is underway. > > Albert > >> >>On September 13, 2004 at 15:43:31, Albert Silver wrote: >> >>>On September 13, 2004 at 14:21:40, Eduard Nemeth wrote: >>> >>>>On September 13, 2004 at 13:10:56, Albert Silver wrote: >>>> >>>>>On September 13, 2004 at 09:40:10, Eduard Nemeth wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>English, internet translate: >>>>>> >>>>>>The philosophy of my style: I have very fast - and on dynamic play co-ordinated >>>>>>Setting creates. >>>>>> >>>>>>Pro Deo comes very fast into the depth. >>>>>>At depth 10 only, Pro Deo begins only correctly to evaluate favored moves more >>>>>>near. Starting from depth 12 to 15 deeper combinations are recognized. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>>One question. What is this for? : >>>>> >>>>>[Pruning = MISC_17] * new since September 7, 2004 >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>Hi Albert! >>>> >>>>Ask Ed. >>>> >>>>With this parameter Pro Deo's sel. search is higher in first deeps. >>> >>>The reason I asked is that it isn't on his page of parameters, nor is it in the >>>new Rebeleng.zip file at his site, so I was curious where it came from. >>> >>> Albert >>> >>>> >>>>Best, >>>>Eduard
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