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Subject: Re: What is the difference between Kurt's CM9_T05 and CM9_SKR?

Author: Kurt Utzinger

Date: 13:25:28 01/25/05

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On January 25, 2005 at 15:48:17, Graham Banks wrote:

>On January 25, 2005 at 15:06:04, John Merlino wrote:
>
>>On January 25, 2005 at 12:39:37, Ernest Bonnem wrote:
>>
>>>On January 25, 2005 at 12:17:49, John Merlino wrote:
>>>
>>>>On January 25, 2005 at 09:16:16, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On January 25, 2005 at 08:27:12, Jason Kent wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>Anyone know?
>>>>>
>>>>>****************************************************
>>>>>CM9 SKR.CMP
>>>>>Created by Sedat Canbaz, Kurt Utzinger, Rolf Buehler
>>>>>[Setting under CM9-GUI]
>>>>>****************************************************
>>>>>
>>>>>A/D  (Attack/Defender)    [  -2]    M/P  (Material/Position)  [   0]
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>****************************************************
>>>>>CM9_T05.CMP
>>>>>Created by Kurt Utzinger, Rolf Buehler
>>>>>[Setting under CM9-GUI]
>>>>>****************************************************
>>>>>
>>>>>A/D   (Attack/Defender)       [   0 ]     M/P  (Material/Position)   [   0 ]
>>>>
>>>>So the answer is that the only difference is that for T05 the A/D value is -2
>>>>(very slightly favoring attacking), and for SKR that value is 0 (default).
>>>>
>>>>jm
>>>
>>>I like the resumé, Jim, except you mistyped : it's the other way around !  :-))
>>
>>Ok, you're right. Sorry about that. But the point is that there is very little
>>difference between these two personalities.
>>
>>jm
>
>
>Which is why Ray and I have ony bothered testing TO5. From my understanding Kurt
>feels TO5 performs better than SKR.
>
>Graham.


      Hi Graham
      According to our tests, T05 performs indeed better
      than SKR. But as we now have CM10k and some good
      settings for it, T05 should no longer be able to
      keep up with them. For the reasons posted earlier
      we do no test The King 3.33 with different settings.
      Kurt



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