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Subject: Re: About settings for movei 295

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 14:20:54 05/12/05

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On May 12, 2005 at 16:06:51, CrayBlitz wrote:

>
>Hi to all !
>Now I understood in that, what create the personality and conducted the
>experiments with this.
>I think were got good results. My first aggressive settings(for long play) have
>shown the good result!!!
>movei 295 - Ufim 6.0 +1=2-3 I already wrote here about these result. Note, time
>control: 60 min
> Match with such condition.
>movei 295 (with my first settings) - Ufim 6.0 +4=1-1
> He he, I did not expect such result.
>Now I continue to perfect these settings , but me it is necessary time.
>I have not found facility to win Shredder 9 :)), I simply tried to perfect play
>movei.  I seem, there is much possibilities for this.
>
>Uri: I have sent you letter with games. Say please, you their got? tell me
>influence upon play parameter:
>king_relative_to_pawns_table
>old_mobility_table
>capture_bonus
>That you think about my result?
>
>John: will be able you test my settings?
>
>Good bye.

Thanks for testing.

I did not get your letter but the reason is probably that I did not check the
email that is under my name very often(I can check it only from one computer)

I will send you an email by my gmail account that I can check from every
computer and I also plan to send you a new version later.

Of course better result does not prove that your setting is better but it is
productive because people may test them.

Latest version is not significantly different so there is a good chance that
productive changes in your setting are also productive in the latest version.

Of course I do not expect the program to be better than shredder and I do not
believe that it is possible without a lot of programming effort by me but I
believe that earning 50 elo by changing personality is possible.

Uri



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