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Subject: Re: It's CZUB setting (Thorsten Czub)

Author: Graham Banks

Date: 10:38:45 01/13/06

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On January 13, 2006 at 09:09:15, Alex Shalamanov wrote:

>On January 13, 2006 at 03:54:08, Graham Banks wrote:
>
>>On January 13, 2006 at 03:31:13, Alex Shalamanov wrote:
>>
>>>On January 13, 2006 at 03:22:26, Graham Banks wrote:
>>>
>>>>On January 13, 2006 at 02:44:33, Alex Shalamanov wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On January 12, 2006 at 15:13:22, Graham Banks wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>Just clarifying!   :-)
>>>>>
>>>>>Uh, right. :-) I just spelled his name erroneously. And what's  the Czub's
>>>>>setting like? Just 'Aggressive+Hyper Modern' or are there any additional
>>>>>changes?
>>>>>
>>>>>Alex
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I believe that threat depth=5 and futility on are also used in addition to
>>>>aggressive and hypermodern.
>>>>I'm sure somebody will correct me if I'm wrong.
>>>>
>>>>Graham.
>>>
>>>Thanx. I've been trying H10 with the default setting. It's not that bad even
>>>with the default settings but IMHO it tends to be a little worse than Shredder9
>>>'Columbus' egg S' in long analysis. Is CZUB setting better for blitz or long
>>>games? As far as I remember, Mark Uniacke used to believe that the default
>>>settying is the strongest for long games and analysis.
>>>
>>>Alex
>>
>>
>>It depends who you believe as to the relative merits of the default and Czub
>>settings.
>>According to CEGT ratings, hypermodern style (without all the other changes as
>>in the Czub setting) performs slightly more strongly than default.
>>Most of the results posted here with the Czub settings seem to be at blitz or 30
>>mins per game levels and results seem to vary.
>>
>>Graham.
>
>Thanx, Graham. You've been very helpful. I've tried CZUB, CEGT and the default
>one. Yeah, true. CEGT tends to be a bit stronger for long analysis.
>
>Alex


Hi Alex,

from Henrik's post above, it seems that futility should be off. Sorry to put you
astray on that.

Graham.



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