Author: Telmo C. Escobar
Date: 14:47:53 08/27/05
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On August 27, 2005 at 17:36:09, Mike Byrne wrote:
>On August 27, 2005 at 16:46:56, Telmo C. Escobar wrote:
>
>>On August 27, 2005 at 16:23:35, Telmo C. Escobar wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Crafty Classic 2004 has many "personalities", some of them GM ones {Fischer,
>>>Botvinnik, etc}, some of them club players {1800 etc}, and some of them novices
>>>{Wendy etc}. Nice, fun, and very useful for chessplayers of any strength.
>>>
>>> I am puzzled about the text file explaining how to use the opening books for
>>>the personalities, as I don't have these books. Do somebody have them, or know
>>>how to get them?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Telmo
>>
>> From the readme file included in the superb release prepared by Mike Byrne:
>>
>>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>If just need to create a book for one personality, start crafty in the console
>>window, change to the personality that you want to create the book for - say
>>"krafty euwe" -- then use the same book creation command as regular crafty
>>"book create euwe.pgn 40 1 0" (if these options are your preference I like
>>making books where all it will the possibility to play every move that GM ever
>>played in a given position see Crafty readme for more details about book
>>creation).
>>
>>One last thing, you have to mark every move played by the GM in the pgn file
>>with an "!" (exclamation point) for that move to marked as playable in the [gm
>>book].bin file.
>>-----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> So I apparently can create my own opening book for the personality "Euwe"
>>(say). The only problem is that adding exclamation points, by hand, to any move
>>made by Euwe in about one thousand games, is not my idea of an agreeable
>>weekend. Do somebody know if there is a PGN tool to do that automatically?
>>
>> Telmo
>
>
>FYI
>I made books for ALL the personalities -- if they played a move , it's in the
>book and the book is only moves played by them.
>
>All done by hand, each book was a weekend.
Hi, Mike. My question is, where are those opening books? I don't see -say- any
file called Fischer.bin inside the zipped file CraftyClassic2004_full.zip
Regards
Telmo
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