Author: Terry Ripple
Date: 15:07:08 06/21/99
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On June 21, 1999 at 09:28:57, Harald Faber wrote: >On June 21, 1999 at 08:39:25, Micheal Cummings wrote: > >>Another game I have played between these two settings, but I will play and post >>the new games I play, since people seem interested again. >>Chessmaster 1 is the standard settings with selective search 10. And we all know >>the CM6555 settings. >> >>In my opinion as I have stated before the CM6555 in all my games, and at all >>times controls never turn out to be the best. Let the Battle begin !!!! :-) >> >>Played on 1 computer, PII 450 256mb ram, 16 meg video card, 16 meg hash tables. > >You should say a word about the time control. > >The best way to compare both settings is to play other program(s). Up to where >the opening book is left and then play with CM6000sel.10 and afterwards CM6555 >starting from the same position. > >THEN you will see the difference. Hi Harold, In my 12 games played so far between CM6555 and CM6000(Regular Settings) the same openings were played with colors reversed which i believe is basically the same as starting from a position out of the opening Book! The only thing i didnt do was play different opponents with CM6555 which i might start doing. Micheal is doing what i was going to do next between Chessmaster 1 and Cm6555.I hope he is playing 2 games with each opening with colors reversed so there is no luck that one side would get more Favorable Results from certain openings than the other. I also hope he is playing a 40/2hs or longer time control like i`am doing. I`am really glad Micheal is now doing this along with me to offer other chess players some interesting games, and who really cares what the outcome is other than to present some interesting games and ideas! Maybe i might start another Match with this Personality Chessmaster 1 vrs. CM6000, but- all Settings for CM6000 at the default-regular setting, this could be fun!!! PS. CM6555 vrs Cm6000 > Score 9 to 3 Best regards Harold and Micheal, Terry Ripple
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