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Subject: Re: CmX Test-Tournament 22of 50 rounds played

Author: Wilhelm Hudetz

Date: 12:07:23 03/03/05

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On March 03, 2005 at 14:17:23, Graham Banks wrote:

>On March 03, 2005 at 10:57:55, Wilhelm Hudetz wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>the actual standing:
>>
>>AMD3200
>>96mb hash
>>8move.ctg
>>3,4,5men tb´s
>>ponder off
>>30min/+15sec
>>
>>Cm10 Yoda test 2  2005
>>
>>                    1          2          3          4          5          6
>>1   CmX <Yoda>v2.5  ********** 1½½1       1½0½0      1½011      ½111       1½½1
>>      15.0/22
>>2   Shredder 9      0½½0       ********** ½½111      ½1½½       ½1½1½      1½1½
>>      14.0/22
>>3   Deep Fritz 8    0½1½1      ½½000      ********** 10½1       11½0       1½½½
>>      11.5/22
>>4   CmX <D.VADER>   0½100      ½0½½       01½0       ********** ½100       111½0
>>       9.5/22
>>5   CmX <Yoda>v2.3  ½000       ½0½0½      00½1       ½011       ********** ½110½
>>       9.0/22
>>6   Aristarch 4.51  0½½0       0½0½       0½½½       000½1      ½001½
>>**********   7.0/22
>>
>>games and actual settings after finish.
>>
>>regards, Wilhelm
>
>
>Hi Wilhelm,
>
>I'm about to add CM9000 Yoda into The Great CM9000 Showdown. Could you email the
>settings you want me to use. At present I have the latest ones that you included
>in a Star Wars zip file,
>
>Regards, Graham.

Hi Graham,

thank you, you have the latest.

to confirm:

[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



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