Author: Graham Banks
Date: 16:58:10 02/22/05
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On February 22, 2005 at 17:57:44, Wilhelm Hudetz wrote: >Hi, > >after all the good CM9-Settings in the last time >I made also a "last" CM9-set. > >AMD3200 >DF7-GUI >96mb hash >3,4,5men tb´s >ponder off >time 15min+10sec >10 cycles/30 rounds > >Cm9 Yoda test 1 2005 > > 1 2 3 4 >1 Cm9 <Yoda> ********** 1½ ½11 1½ 5.5/7 >2 Shredder 9 0½ ********** 0½ ½11 3.5/7 >3 Deep Fritz 8 ½00 1½ ********** 01 3.0/7 >4 Cm9 Minotaur 0½ ½00 10 ********** 2.0/7 > >wb2uci >[ENGINE] >Name=Cm9 <Yoda> >Author=Johan de Koning >Filename=Wb2Uci.exe > >[OPTIONS] >Program=King323.exe >InitString=cm_parm default\ncm_parm opk=369558 opp=118 opn=118 opb=118 opr=120 >opq=122 myp=118 myn=118 myb=118 myr=120 myq=122 mycc=100 mymob=100 myks=159 >mypp=100 mypw=100 opcc=105 opmob=105 opks=115 oppp=105 oppw=100 cfd=0 sop=100 >avd=0 rnd=0 sel=13 md=99 >HashCommand=cm_parm tts=%i004096 >Ponder=true >; ShowThinkingMove=true >Logfile=true >TerminateHard=true >Visible=Ponder,Hash,Extras > >regards, Wilhelm Good result for Yoda. Not many have experimented with selectivity 13. I might add Yoda into my tournament from the halfway stage (along with Mv2.5 and Apex)! Graham.
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