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Subject: Re: Test Position,.......Thanks Dan.......Excellent......NT

Author: Rob Basham

Date: 08:58:20 02/11/05

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On February 11, 2005 at 09:37:41, Dan Ellwein wrote:

>On February 11, 2005 at 08:07:10, Rob Basham wrote:
>
>>On February 10, 2005 at 18:05:35, Alan McCracken wrote:
>>
>>>On February 10, 2005 at 17:43:46, Rob Basham wrote:
>>>
>>>>On February 10, 2005 at 15:57:53, Alan McCracken wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>This position is from a game in 2 minutes I played this afternoon. My opponent
>>>>>was a guest. I knocked him out quickly after 17..Rxh3!!
>>>>>How long does it take for your programs to find this move?
>>>>>
>>>>>1k1r3r/pp1qpp2/2np1p2/8/4Pb2/2P2PpP/PPNNQ1P1/2R2RK1 b - - 0 17
>>>>>
>>>>>Terry
>>>>
>>>>CM-9000 (Offset)
>>>>takes less than one second.....only 5 ply plays ...Rxh3...!
>>>>
>>>>P3-850
>>>>
>>>>Rob
>>>
>>>Now that's amazing! Please post Offset settings:)
>>>
>>>Terry
>>
>>
>>Hi Terry...
>>
>>Here is what I have found for you...:-)
>>
>>Offset............settings.............CM-9000 program
>>
>>Attack/Defend           -40
>>
>>Strength of play         100
>>Material/Positional        0
>>Random                          0
>>Max. search depth         99
>>Selective search             12
>>contemp draw                0.0
>>
>>Center.........................85
>>center/ opp.                 85
>>
>>queen            7.1
>>....opp.           7.0
>>
>>rook        4.1
>>.....opp     4.0
>>
>>bishop       2.2
>>......opp       2.1
>>
>>pawn......1.0
>>opp.........1.0
>>
>>everything else appears to be the same,,,
>>regards
>>Rob
>
>mostly right
>
>add the following...
>
>knight...... 2.1
>opp......... 2.0
>
>Mobility
>King Safety
>Passed Pawn
>Pawn Structure
>
>all these are set to 85
>
>both own and opponent...
>
>this setting is for analyzing tactics in a position (not for playing a game)
>
>hope this helps...
>
>Dan Ellwein



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