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Subject: Re: I am testing Columbus' egg 9h (Henrik)

Author: Sandro Necchi

Date: 00:40:58 10/13/05

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On October 13, 2005 at 03:26:10, chandler yergin wrote:

>On October 13, 2005 at 00:22:32, Sandro Necchi wrote:
>
>>On October 12, 2005 at 19:14:45, chandler yergin wrote:
>>
>>>On October 12, 2005 at 15:50:01, Sandro Necchi wrote:
>>>
>>>>On October 12, 2005 at 15:37:56, Vincent Lejeune wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On October 12, 2005 at 14:51:17, Henrik Dinesen wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>On October 12, 2005 at 12:59:34, Sandro Necchi wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>since the 9g version does not kill Deep Shredder 9, I am trying to find a
>>>>>>>setting which will do it hoping to get similar score against competitors too.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>If the scores will be good I'll post the new setting...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Sandro
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi Sandro,
>>>
>>>In the Games what is the last 'book' move?
>>
>>I am using the latest update of the commercial book for Shredder (Shredder 10
>>book prb version. prb stands for preliminary b version.
>>
>>The book has different lines; about 250,000 and the average depth is about 10-12
>>moves each side. So in some games it could be 5-6 moves each and in others even
>>16-20 each.
>>
>>Sandro
>>   Thank you.. the reason I asked is that Fruit for example doesn't seem
>to really have an Opening Book.  From a game posted.
>
>{W=15.0 ply; 867kN/s  B=16.3 ply; 565kN/s} 1. d4 {White last book move 0.01/1 0

It does have an opening book, but some people finds problems to set everything
OK.

Sandro
>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I'm sure this will be the one!
>>>>>>But I'm not sure why I feel that way :-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Regards
>>>>>>Henrik
>>>>>
>>>>>I'm sad .. there probably never will be a V(incent) version ;o)
>>>>
>>>>Are you sure?
>>>>
>>>>If yes it will play EXTREMELY AGGRESSIVE like his posts...:-)
>>>>
>>>>Sandro



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