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Subject: they should call your version the schizofrenic

Author: Joseph Ciarrochi

Date: 11:21:00 01/23/06

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Interesting settings! I am trying to think of what a human would be like if they
were both pessimistic and ultraspeculative:) Multiple personality disorder?

On January 23, 2006 at 13:13:50, Barry Culp wrote:

>On January 23, 2006 at 12:56:07, Nolan Denson wrote:
>
>>Many of you will be moving on to beta 12 but, i wanted to give you all some
>>settings i am have super super results with .. i have gotten a rating peak of
>>over 2900 on play chess at one time.
>>
>>I call these settings Rybka Extreme:
>>
>>
>>My settings are the following:
>>
>>Direction: Very Tactical
>>
>>Outlook: Pessimistic
>>
>>Soundness: Ultraspeculative
>>
>>Focus: 2 (Tested only 2 and 6 both give good results but its possible 4 or 5
>>might be better.)
>>
>>Rate of Play: Slow
>>
>>Time Usage: Varied
>>
>>Emergency Time Buffer: small
>>
>>
>>
>>I am still testing the settings for focus.  I have tried 6 with good results and
>>now I am checking 2.  This setting to me is by far much better than any I have
>>seen to date.  With your other settings my rating was around 2600 on play chess
>>… with new setting above.  I am well above 2700.  The above setting to me seem
>>more resourceful and find shocking moves that just turns the position in its
>>favor.  My peak rating with the above settings was 2960. Keep in mind this
>>rating was achieved against other Rykba on faster hardware.  Testing is still in
>>progress but, this setting is very very very good.  I am trying to find the
>>right search focus.  I believe with the above setup your thinking about search
>>focus works much much better
>
>Thanks for an interesting post Nolan :)
>
>What time control have you been using on playchess.com ??
>Are you using Rybka 32 bit or 64 bit ??



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