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Subject: Re: Tournament with 40 engines - finished

Author: Pedro Gomes

Date: 07:06:41 03/04/05

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On March 03, 2005 at 14:42:42, Milorad Madjar wrote:

>On March 03, 2005 at 13:24:51, Ed Schröder wrote:
>
>>On March 03, 2005 at 09:51:56, Milorad Madjar wrote:
>>
>>>AMD 2800
>>>64mb hash
>>>off tb´s
>>>DF8-GUI
>>>ponder off
>>>time 5 min for game
>>>Perfect 5 .ctg
>>>tournament have 780 games
>>>
>>>Congratulation for Shredder 8 !!!
>>>
>>>We can see result by tournament , I think, good result has old Gambit Tiger 2.0
>>>and Nimzo 8 , Pro Deo 1.1 ( but I think Pro Deo 1.1 Master is better way for Ed
>>>and chess) , CmX C3PO is the best setting for CM10000 ( in this tournament) .
>>>Your's coment are welcome.
>>
>>What are the Pro Deo 1.1 Master settings?
>>
>>Ed
>
>[Personality = MASTER.ENG]             * MASTER (multiple engine concept)
>
>[When OPENING = opening.eng]           * opening.eng
>[When MIDGAME = midgame.eng]           * midgame.eng
>[When EARLY ENDGAME = endgame0.eng]    * endgame0.eng
>[When NORMAL ENDGAME = endgame1.eng]   * endgame1.eng
>[When SIMPLE ENDGAME = endgame2.eng]   * endgame2.eng
>
>If I understand this part of setting Pro Deo 1.1 Master use different method for
>play.
>I think about that whan I wrote " Pro Deo 1.1 Master is better way "
>because different part of chess game ( opening, midgame, endgame )want different
>method for play chess ( think) .
>I hope that you understand me.
>
>Milan


I also think this method is the best, but probably the default options for
opening, middle game and edning are not the best ones.

>[When OPENING = opening.eng]           * opening.eng
>[When MIDGAME = midgame.eng]           * midgame.eng
>[When EARLY ENDGAME = endgame0.eng]    * endgame0.eng
>[When NORMAL ENDGAME = endgame1.eng]   * endgame1.eng
>[When SIMPLE ENDGAME = endgame2.eng]   * endgame2.eng




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