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Subject: Oh, I'm missing something!

Author: Juan Pablo Naar C.

Date: 12:15:23 07/07/05

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On July 07, 2005 at 14:40:16, Juan Pablo Naar C. wrote:

>I created 4 different styles of Glaurung 0.2.4. and I created a tournament in
>Fritz 8 GUI, 5+2 blitz, RR 4 rounds. Here are the standings:
>
>1. Glaurung 0.2.4 B       14.5/24
>2. Glaurung 0.2.4 C       13.5/24
>3. Glaurung BFP           13.0/24
>4. Glaurung 0.2.4 A       12.5/24
>5. Glaurung 0.2.4(default)11.5/24
>6. Anaconda 2.0.1         10.0/24
>7. Glaurung 0.2.4 D        9.0/24
>
>I was impressed on how Glaurung's default settings went so low and how BFP
>version went so high. Well, here are the parameters of Glaurung 0.2.4 B:
>
>Aggresiveness: 90
>Cowardice: 110
>Passed Pawns: 130
>Pawn Structure: 150
>Mobility (middle game):80
>Mobility (endgame): 80
>OwnBook: False.
>
>I need by far more games, but this are my first games!
>
>The final settings will be named Glaurung 0.2.4 Vertigo, so don't steal the
>name! :))))

This are the number of wins/draws/losses:
                                 Wins Draws Losses
Glaurung 0.2.4 B:                 IX    XI    IV
Glaurung 0.2.4 C:                 IX    IX    VI
Glaurung BFP:                     VII   XII   V
Glaurung 0.2.4 A:                 X     V     IX
Glaurung 0.2.4 Default:           VI    XII   VII
Anaconda 2.0.1:                   VI    VII   X
Glaurung 0.2.4 D:                 III   XII   IX

2 things that impressed me: Glaurung Default drew all the games against Glaurung
BFP and Glaurung A won 3 games of 4 against Glaurung Default, and Glaurung A had
the most wins, the less draws and the most loses :)

Here are the settings of Glaurung A:
Agressiveness: 100
Cowardice: 100
Passed Pawns: 100
Pawn Structure: 100
Mobility (middle game): 100
Mobility (endgame): 100
OwnBook: False

Again, if you want the pgn, just tell me.



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