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Subject: Re: New cm10k setting

Author: Dimitris Poulos

Date: 10:10:46 03/29/05

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On March 29, 2005 at 12:01:13, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

>On March 29, 2005 at 11:10:28, Dimitris Poulos wrote:
>
>>cm10k D1Alos:
>>
>>myq=101 mycc=120 opcc=105 mymob=100 opmob=125 myks=140 opks=130 mypp=95 oppp=100
>>mypw=90 oppw=95 avd=-3 sel=12
>>
>>Sorry for not posting any games at the moment. It plays fairly well.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Dimitris
>
>
>      There is no need of posting the games here.
>      More interested are we in the results of
>      some hundred games vs non CM10k-settings
>      to compare with the default settings I have
>      tested at 40'/40 time control, list below
>      Please show us such an overview to demonstrate
>      the strength of your new settings.
>      Kurt
>
>(5) The King 3.33             : 410 (+157,=121,-132), 53.0 %
>
>AnMon 5.30                    :  30 (+ 19,=  6,-  5), 73.3 %
>Aristarch 4.50                :  30 (+ 12,= 10,-  8), 56.7 %
>Chess Tiger 15.0              :  30 (+  9,= 11,- 10), 48.3 %
>Fritz 8                       :  30 (+  9,=  6,- 15), 40.0 %
>Hiarcs8 Bareev                :  30 (+  9,=  8,- 13), 43.3 %
>Hiarcs 9                      :  30 (+  8,= 14,-  8), 50.0 %
>Junior 8                      :  30 (+  7,= 10,- 13), 40.0 %
>Little Goliath Revival        :  10 (+  8,=  2,-  0), 90.0 %
>List 512                      :  30 (+ 10,=  9,- 11), 48.3 %
>Pro Deo 1.0                   :  30 (+ 12,= 10,-  8), 56.7 %
>Pharaon 2.62                  :  10 (+  7,=  3,-  0), 85.0 %
>Ruffian 2.1.0                 :  30 (+ 10,= 11,-  9), 51.7 %
>SOS 4 for Arena               :  30 (+ 15,=  7,-  8), 61.7 %
>Shredder 8                    :  30 (+  7,=  5,- 18), 31.7 %
>Tao 5.6                       :  30 (+ 15,=  9,-  6), 65.0 %

Sorry I don't have the computational time neather fast hardware for such a test.
But I agree it is very important that people like you do such tests. Though for
me it is important too to make a setting I like the game it plays and not the
strongest in any means(not that I don't go for it). Anyway thanks for the
comparison methodology you share.

Here is a game against Aristarch. Pentium3 800MHz, 25 min each.

Aristarch 4.50 - cm10k_D1Alos [B50]
dimis8-7 MyTown (2.1), 29.03.2005
1.Nf3 c5 2.e4 d6 3.c3 Nf6 4.Be2 e5  0.26/10  5.d3 (0–0)  -0.01/11  5...Be7 (Nc6)
 0.00/11  6.c4 (0–0)  -0.06/11  6...0–0 (Nc6)  -0.03/11  7.Nc3 (0–0)  -0.02/11
7...Nc6  -0.15/10  8.0–0  0.00/11  Nd4 (Bd7)  -0.09/9  9.a4  -0.01/12  Bd7 (b6)
-0.14/9  10.Nxd4 (Bd2)  0.01/11  10...cxd4  -0.20/11  11.Na2 (Nb1)  0.01/11
11...a6 (Qe8)  -0.16/10  12.Bd2  0.16/12  b5 (a5)  -0.12/10  13.cxb5  0.79/11
axb5  -0.22/10  14.a5  0.71/11  d5 (Be6)  -0.30/10  15.exd5 (f3)  0.48/12
15...Nxd5  -0.34/10  16.Bf3  0.56/11  Be6  -0.24/10  17.Qe2 (Re1)  0.61/11
17...Qd6 (b4)  -0.35/9  18.Bxd5 (Rfe1)  0.56/11  18...Qxd5  -0.03/11  19.Nb4
0.65/10  Qb3  -0.10/10  20.Nc6  0.76/10  Bd6 (Rfe8)  -0.03/9  21.f4  0.51/10
Rac8 (Ra6)  -0.07/9  22.Nxe5 (Rac1)  0.60/10  22...Rc2  -0.50/8  23.a6 (Nf3)
0.57/9  23...Bb4  -0.42/8  24.Nf3 (Rfd1)  0.61/11  24...Rxb2 (Bg4)  -0.28/9
25.a7  0.53/10  Bd5 (Ra2)  -0.27/9  26.Rfe1 (f5)  0.59/10  26...Ba8 (Rc2)
-0.42/8  27.Red1 (f5)  0.04/11  27...Bc3 (Ra2)  -0.79/9  28.Qf1 (Qf2)  -0.49/11
28...Qd5 (Qe6)  -1.09/9  29.Qf2 (Bxc3)  -0.93/10  29...Rc8 (Qh5)  -1.20/8
30.Qe2  -0.85/10  Qd7 (Qh5)  -1.30/8  31.Ra6 (Re1)  -0.77/9  31...Bb7 (Re8)
-1.60/9  32.Ra3  -1.50/11  b4  -1.60/9  33.Ra5  -2.08/11  b3 (Qd8)  -1.75/8
34.Ra3  -2.66/11  Qb5 (Ra8)  -1.57/8  35.Re1  -1.99/9  h6 (Ra8)  -1.85/8
36.Raa1 (Rea1)  -2.68/9  36...Rc2  -2.26/8  37.Rac1 (Rad1)  -3.24/10  37...Ra2
-2.69/8  38.Red1 (Rcd1)  -3.82/10  38...Re8 (Rxa7)  -3.05/8  39.Qf1  -4.31/11
Qa4 (Qb4)  -3.34/8  40.Be1 (Bxc3)  -4.62/10  40...Qxa7  -3.82/9  41.Nd2
-4.91/11  Qa5 (b2)  -4.03/9  42.Nxb3 (Ne4)  -5.31/11  42...Qd5 -5.44/9  0–1


Dimitris




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