Author: Brian Smith
Date: 18:59:06 04/08/99
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On April 08, 1999 at 20:11:31, Micheal Cummings wrote: > >On April 08, 1999 at 12:44:44, Terry Ripple wrote: > >> Are these Settings that were Posted by Komputer Korner the CM6555 And Strongest >> >> Opening Book: Mentor.OBK >> Style: >> Attacker/Defender -15 >> Strengh of Play 100 >> Randomness of Play 0 >> Depth 100 >> Selective Search 10 >> Contempt for Draw 0.0 >> Transposition Table and Deep Thinking should Never be Off >> >> Positional: Material: >> Queens:10.0,Rooks:5.5,Bishops:3.5,Knights:3.3,P:1.1 >> Material/Positional 20 >> Control of Center 90 >> Mobility 115 >> King Safety 160 >> Passed Pawns 105 >> Pawn Weakness 125 > > >This is still debatable as to whether these are the strongest. I would still >stust the current CM6000 settings as the best. > >I have been one of many on here that have been testing differnt settings. And >have yet to find a clear winner. So no I would not say these are the best >settings. But if you want to know, just do what we do, create a tournament >between these settings and the CM6000 personality, and then put it on auto and >let them play at whatever time settings you want. But you need to play quite a >few, I say around 50 or more to get some idea as to which is the best I think it would be very hard to find a better personality for the reason that you don't know how it will perform against other programs/humans (whatever rings your bell). I found a personality which did very well against the Chessmaster, yet when I tried it agianst another personality it didn't do as well and lost most of the games.
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