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Subject: Re: What I did. (oops, what a pity ...)

Author: Graham Banks

Date: 10:22:01 04/19/05

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On April 19, 2005 at 02:08:43, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

>Hi Graham
>Have you ever read my comments on CM-Settings on our homepage at
>http://www.utzingerk.com/how_to_use.htm
>then you would have seen the following very
>important information:
>
>"Furthermore we know from experience that The King is quite often
>not implemented in the correct way and this of course leads to
>completely wrong results of matches and unnecesary discussions
>about a specific CM-setting. To create separate UCI-engines
>for each CM-setting defined in the Wb2Uci.eng under [EXTRAS]
>should be avoided at all cost."
>
>With such a set-up The King will not produce the same
>moves as in its orginal GUI !!
>
>
>Method 3 (do never use this one)
>
>[ENGINE]
>Name=The King 3.23
>Author=Johan de Koning
>Filename=Wb2Uci.exe
>
>[OPTIONS]
>Program=TheKing3.23.exe
>InitString=cm_parm default\ncm_parm opk=xxx
>HashCommand=cm_parm tts=%i004096
>;ShowThinkingMove=true
>;Logfile=true
>Visible=Ponder,Hash,ShowThinkingMove,Logfile,Extras
>
>
>[EXTRAS]
>Opponents Pawn (opp)=cm_parm opp=%i|spin|100|0|4500
>Opponents Knight (opn)=cm_parm opn=%i|spin|100|0|1500
>Opponents Bishop (opb)=cm_parm opb=%i|spin|100|0|1500
>Opponents Rook (opr)=cm_parm opr=%i|spin|100|0|900
>Opponents Queen (opq)=cm_parm opq=%i|spin|100|0|498
>Kings Pawn (myp)=cm_parm myp=%i|spin|100|0|4500
>Kings Knight (myn)=cm_parm myn=%i|spin|100|0|1500
>Kings Bishop (myb)=cm_parm myb=%i|spin|100|0|1500
>Kings Rook (myr)=cm_parm myr=%i|spin|100|0|900
>Kings Queen (myq)=cm_parm myq=%i|spin|100|0|498
>Contempt (cfd)=cm_parm cfd=%i|spin|0|-500|500
>Strength (sop)=cm_parm sop=%i|spin|100|0|100
>Attack Defend (avd)=cm_parm avd=%i|spin|0|-100|100
>Randomness (rnd)=cm_parm rnd=%i|spin|0|0|100
>Selective Search (sel)=cm_parm sel=%i|spin|9|0|16
>Max Depth (md)=cm_parm md=%i|spin|999|0|999
>My Centre Control (mycc)=cm_parm mycc=%i|spin|100|0|600
>My Mobility (mymob)=cm_parm mymob=%i|spin|100|0|600
>My King Safety (myks)=cm_parm myks=%i|spin|100|0|600
>My Passed Pawn (mypp)=cm_parm mypp=%i|spin|100|0|600
>My Pawn Weakness (mypw)=cm_parm mypw=%i|spin|100|0|600
>Opponent's Centre Control (opcc)=cm_parm opcc=%i|spin|100|0|600
>Opponent's Mobility (opmob)=cm_parm opmob=%i|spin|100|0|600
>Opponent's King Safety (opks)=cm_parm opks=%i|spin|100|0|600
>Opponent's Passed Pawn (oppp)=cm_parm oppp=%i|spin|100|0|600
>Opponent's Weakness (oppw)=cm_parm oppw=%i|spin|100|0|600
>
>
>Kind regards
>Kurt


Hi Kurt,

I disagree with you on this. I've always used this method and CM9000 has
produced excellent results in my tournaments as shown. I would like to see some
evidence to back up your claim!

31.0	- Shredder 8
28.5	- Deep Junior 8
23.5	- Deep Fritz 8
22.5	- CM10th Creep
22.0	- CM9000 Alliance
22.0	- Pharaon 3.00b
21.5	- Hiarcs 9
20.5	- Ruffian 2.1.0
20.0	- Chess Tiger 15
19.5	- List 512
16.5	- Aristarch 4.50
16.5	- Pro Deo 1.0


56.0	- CM9000 Judge II
50.5	- CM 10th Edition (default)
48.5	- List 512
46.5	- Pro Deo 1.0 (original)
44.5	- Delfi 4.5
43.0	- Gandalf 5.1
42.0	- SOS 4
41.0	- SmarThink 0.17a
38.5	- Deep Sjeng 1.6
37.0	- Thinker 4.6c
36.0	- Anaconda 1.6.2
36.0	- Gothmog 1.0b10
35.0	- Pharaon 2.62
34.5	- Yace 0.99.87
33.5	- Tao 5.6
31.5	- Fruit 1.5
31.0	- Little Goliath Revival
27.0	- Comet B68
25.0	- Crafty 19.15
23.0	- Slow Chess 2.93a


31.0	- Deep Junior 9
30.0	- Fritz 8 Bilbao
30.0	- Shredder 8
28.0	- CM9000 Minotaur 2
27.5	- Ruffian 2.1.0
26.5	- CM10th Cobra
26.0	- Hiarcs 9
25.0	- Gandalf 6.0


Deep Fritz 8   		- 35.0
Shredder 8   		- 33.5
Hiarcs 9   		- 31.5
Ruffian 2.1.0   	- 27.5
CM9000 Judge   	        - 27.5
Chess Tiger 15   	- 27.5
Aristarch 4.50    	- 26.5
Deep Junior 8   	- 26.0
SmarThink 0.17a   	- 25.5
List 512  	 	- 25.0
Deep Sjeng 1.6   	- 22.0
El Chinito 3.25   	- 21.5
Thinker 4.6b   		- 18.5
Crafty 19.13   		- 16.5

Regards, Graham.



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