Author: Albert Silver
Date: 07:49:39 10/25/04
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On October 24, 2004 at 03:14:29, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>On October 24, 2004 at 01:26:54, Dan Ellwein wrote:
>
>>CM10_Kasparov
>>
>>CM10_Kasparov.CMP
>>Created by Dan Ellwein
>>[Setting under CM10-GUI]
>>****************************************************
>>
>>A/D (Attack/Defender) [ -15] M/P (Material/Position) [ 0]
>>S/P (Strength of Play) [ 100] C/C (Control of Center) [ 105/105]
>>Rand (Randomness) [ 0] MOB (Mobility) [ 105/105]
>>MSD (Max Search Depth) [ 99] K/S (King Safety) [ 115/115]
>>SS (Selective Search) [ 12] P/P (Passed Pawns) [ 105/105]
>>C/D (Contempt for Draw) [ 0] P/W (Pawn Weakness) [ 105/105]
>>
>>OWN OPPONENT
>>Queen [ 7.1] Queen [ 7.0]
>>Rook [ 4.1] Rook [ 4.0]
>>Bishop [ 2.2] Bishop [ 2.1]
>>Knight [ 2.1] Knight [ 2.0]
>>Pawn [ 1.0] Pawn [ 1.0]
>
>
> It's easy to create a CM10-setting but what
> about results in comparision with default
> http://www.utzingerk.com/cm10k.htm
> Kurt
Right. When I started creating Pro Deo personalities, the first thing I did was
check the default settings in reproducible circumstances, hence the use of the
Nunn 2 set, so I'd have a parameter to compare with. After all, if it can't do
better than the default settings... who is going to want to use it other than
the creator? :-)
Albert
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