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Subject: Re: Best settings for CM9000

Author: Jason Kent

Date: 15:59:29 04/19/05

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On April 19, 2005 at 18:42:44, Fernando Villegas wrote:

>After playing yesterday a long game with CM9000 and getting an easy draw that
>could have been a victory had I had more time to invest playing chess, -I
>offered the draw- I wonder if the default settings are that good after all. I
>have seen posts talking about that, but I never before payed them any attention.
>Now I would wish to know, according to that knowleadgeable people, which are the
>very best settings.
>This time I will pay attention :-)
>Thanks
>Fernando

I've heard that R1 plays a good game against humans.  Assassin and T05 are
probably also very good against humans.  My opinion is that having a negative
"avd" value (which increases trading) is a good setting for playing against
other computers, but bad against humans.  Increased King Safety values (150-165
or so), and settings with a deeper selective search (11 or 12, perhaps) would be
what I look for.

Jason

R1:
opp=116 opn=116 opb=119 opr=114 opq=116 myp=116 myn=116 myb=119 myr=114 myq=117
mycc=110 mymob=135 myks=157 mypp=130 mypw=130 opcc=110 opmob=135 opks=157
oppp=130 oppw=130 sel=12

Assassin:
opp=100 opn=106 opb=106 opr=106 opq=108 myp=100 myn=106 myb=106 myr=106 myq=108
mycc=105 mymob=110 myks=175 mypp=100 mypw=125 opcc=105 opmob=110 opks=150
oppp=120 oppw=100 sel=12 md=99

T05:
myq=101 cc=105 mob=110 ks=155 sel=12 md=99



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