Author: Kurt Utzinger
Date: 07:43:01 05/09/05
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On May 09, 2005 at 10:27:59, Graham Banks wrote:
>On May 09, 2005 at 09:52:33, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>
>>On May 09, 2005 at 06:03:59, Graham Banks wrote:
>>
>>>On May 09, 2005 at 05:35:02, Clive Munro wrote:
>>>
>>>>Graham
>>>>
>>>>I am very surprised at how well the Chessmaster program is doing against the top
>>>>opposition! Are all the unique settings better than the default setting?
>>>>
>>>>Clive
>>>
>>>I would say that all the CM9000 and CM10th settings in this tournament are
>>>better than the Default settings.
>>>The CM9000 settings in this tournament are the cream of the crop!
>>>CM10th settings are still being rigorously tested,
>>
>> Hi Graham
>> Where can such tests be found? I only know from testing
>> CM-settings vs CM-settings, or knockout tournament over
>> only 20 games per match and a trial by Jason to test
>> various CM-settings against Shredder 9. But never have
>> I read about a test of a specific CM10k-setting at longer
>> time controls with matches of 50 games vs 8-10 non CM-engines
>> (total 400-500 games). And as long as this work has not be
>> done, nobody will be able to conclude something concrete
>> about real strenght of a CM10k-setting. The only thing we
>> have done is a test CM10k-default over 410 games (40'/40)
>> vs 15 others engines, see at http://www.utzingerk.com/cm10k.htm
>> Best regards
>> Kurt
>>
>>so the CM10th settings in
>>>this tournament could be bettered yet.
>>>
>>>Graham.
>
>
>Hi Kurt,
>
>Ray is in the process of running CM10th settings against other top engines (280
>games each setting at 40 moves in 40 minutes as per his CM9000 testing.
>Jason is running CM10th settings in matches against Shredder 9.
>And for those interested in CM v CM, there's my CM10th Showdown.
>Be patient :-)
>
>Regards, Graham.
Hi Graham
To be patient is a good advice :-)
Regards
Kurt
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