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Subject: Re: Pro Deo 1.0vff, Style by Eduard Nemeth

Author: Eduard Nemeth

Date: 05:06:12 09/14/04

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On September 14, 2004 at 04:05:09, Ed Schröder wrote:

>On September 13, 2004 at 09:40:10, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>
>Hi Eduard,

Hello Ed!

>
>Nice style,

Thanks.

>some inline comments.

Yes, please...!

>
>
>>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.
>
>That's because you are using the MISC_17 switch. It forces the engine to skip
>the first extension which generally will speed up the search between 20-50%.

I Understand. In my opinion is that better than without it.

>
>One thing you should avoid, when using the MISC_58 switch realize that [Passed
>Pawns = xxx] is still active. In your style you use both:
>
>[Passed Pawns = 120]            * 120
>[Pruning = MISC_58]             * Recalculate passed pawns
>[M58_Table = strong]            * normal|midg|endg|strong
>
>This means that the STRONG setting is rewarded with an extra 20% which is way
>out of proportion. When using STRONG it's more likely that [Passed Pawns = 95]
>wil do a better job.

You are right Ed.

I experimented with it, and indeed it looks so better.

Gemrman: Ja Ed, ich habe damit experimentiert, und in der Tat sieht es so besser
aus. Ich habe auf meiner Homepage daher dieses vorerst experimentale Setting zum
Download gesetzt (Rebelvff2.eng als ZIP, auf der Seite Pro Deo).

>
>For the next version I am planning a build-in help-text that explains all the
>parameters in detail, which textfile you can freely modify with your own
>comments.

That is very good for me, Ed.

Thank You very much!

>
>My best,
>
>Ed

Best wishes,
Eduard

My World:

http://www.beepworld.de/members37/computerschach/



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