Author: Eelco de Groot
Date: 03:57:33 12/12/04
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On December 11, 2004 at 18:54:32, Thorsten Czub wrote: >this has to do with wrong styling :-) I am currently testing some variations on Dieter's settings. I think Dieter's e3 are pretty good. Looking through Ed's pruning switches, I noticed there were a few numbers missing in the 50's. So I tried out [Pruning = MISC_53] * , and this actually seems to exist! No idea what it does, my guess is it's an extension. Other thing I tried is more Chess Knowledge and lower Knight and Bishop mobility [Minimum Knight Mobility = 90] * 100 [Minimum Bishop Mobility = 90] * 100 Mainly because I have no idea what this is doing. I named this a new "Betazoid" settings as I liked the analysis it gave of the Ferret-Gandalf position [D]rr4k1/5p2/3p2p1/3P3p/pnP1P2P/Bn2NR2/5PP1/qB1Q2K1 w - - 1 1 Betazoids, (The Next Generation) Betazoid e3d6 over Ferret - Gandalf, Celeron 500 MHz 28 Mb HT 00:00:00.6 -1,31 1 7 Bxb4 Rxb4 00:00:00.6 -0,12 1 143 Nc2 00:00:00.6 -2,00 2 226 Nc2 Nxc2 Bxd6 00:00:00.7 -0,04 2 331 Bxb4 Rxb4 Nc2 00:00:00.7 -0,56 3 1882 Bxb4 Nd4 Nc2 Nxc2 00:00:00.7 -0,56 4 3136 Bxb4 Nd4 Nc2 Nxc2 00:00:00.7 -0,26 5 8861 Bxb4 Nd4 Qe1 Nxf3+ gxf3 Qf6 00:00:00.9 -1,26 6 31097 Bxb4 Nd4 Qe1 Qb2 Nc2 Nxc2 Bxc2 00:00:01.2 -1,26 7 72174 Bxb4 Nd4 Qe1 Qb2 Nc2 Nxc2 Bxc2 Rxb4 00:00:01.9 -1,26 8 147724 Bxb4 Nd4 Qe1 Qb2 Nc2 Nxc2 Bxc2 Rxb4 00:00:03.5 -1,39 9 343421 Bxb4 Nd4 Qe1 Qb2 Nc2 Nxc2 Bxc2 Rxb4 c5 Rab8 00:00:06.1 -1,39 10 691539 Bxb4 Nd4 Qe1 Qb2 Nc2 Nxc2 Bxc2 Rxb4 c5 Rab8 00:00:12.6 -1,69 11 1626667 Bxb4 Nd4 Qe1 Qb2 Nc2 Nxc2 Bxc2 Rxb4 c5 Rc4 Bd3 00:00:28.1 -1,69 12 4042081 Bxb4 Nd4 Qe1 Qb2 Nc2 Nxc2 Bxc2 Rxb4 c5 Rc4 Bd3 00:01:43.1 -2,65 13 16040258 Bxb4 Nd4 Qe1 Qb2 Bxd6 Qxb1 Qf1 00:07:07.2 -2,79 14 66421537 Bxb4 Nd4 Qe1 Qb2 Bxd6 Nxf3+ gxf3 Qxb1 Qf1 Qxf1+ Nxf1 Rb1 Ba3 Rb3 Be7 Ra7 Bd6 00:10:31.4 -2,64 14 99246755 e5 Qxa3 Rxf7 (!) 00:39:59.7 -2,47 15 380630937 e5 dxe5 Nf5 Ra7 Nh6+ Kg7 Nf5+ gxf5 Rg3+
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