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Subject: Crafty v19.17 SE PB Update

Author: Mike Byrne

Date: 08:54:28 10/17/04


October 17, 2004
Crafty v19.17 SE PB Update


Just a quick update:

The book parameters for personalities were changed to play more like the
personaliity selected.

The move now command (?) was broken when delay move was selected, it is now
fixed.

Also included is a "hand tuned" personality book for Capablanca.  There are now
two "hand tuned" books - Fischer and Capablanca (and more are on the way) and 22
auto generated books.  The auto generated books will always stay in lines that
the GM played, but perhaps in not correct percentages.  The hand tuned books
will play more closely to the percentages the GM played forthe first few moves.
For example Fischer played e4 nearly 91% of the time and c5 against e4 81% of
the time.  Capablanca played e4 46% o the time, d4 42% of the time and against
e4, Capablanca played e5 72% of the time, etc.  When the persinality falls out
its book , it will fall back to your bigger book.c

The "hand tuned" Kasparov book is now in progress.

Included in this zip file is the "hand tuned" Capablanca book.

The rest of the books are available from Peter Skinner's Crafty website.

http://www.crafty-chess.com/win32.html

Below is the direct link to personality books - about 10MB in size
http://www.crafty-chess.com/pbbooks.zip

Best,

Michael Byrne

ps For those that wich to be add to the Crafty SE mailing list, send me an email
with the word "include" in the header.  To be removed from teh mailing list,
send me an e-mail with the word "remove".  All e-mails are sent bcc (blind
carbon copy) and the addresses are divulged to no one else ever.

It is not neccessary to be on the mailing list to obtain the Crafty 19.17SE
executable - they will also be available on Peter Skinner's Crafty website and
http://www.crafty-chess.com/ and Leo Dijksman's WBEC Ridderkerk website
http://wbec-ridderkerk.nl/ (much information about winboard engines/ tournaments
etc).



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