Author: Micheal Cummings
Date: 00:32:39 06/22/99
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On June 22, 1999 at 02:52:29, Terry Ripple wrote: >On June 21, 1999 at 19:21:31, Jonathan wrote: > >>What are the settings for CM6555 > >Hi Jonathan, > The settings are as follow: Attacker/Def.-4, Strength of Play 100, Random 0, >Max. Search Depth 20, Selective Search 10, Contempt for a Draw 0.0, Position >Material/Position 4, Control of Center 100, Mobility 103, King Safety 170, >Passed Pawns 100, Pawn Weakness 125, Piece Values: Queen 10, Rook 5.5, >Bishop 3.5, Knight 3.3, Pawn 1, Book Standard Chessmaster 6000. > > Hope you enjoyed the games so far! I`am now starting a match with CM6555 and >Chessmaster 6000 but Chessmaster 6000 will have all settings at their Default- >except for the Selective Search set to 10, It will be called Chessmaster-1. > Micheal is doing a match with Chessmaster-1 against CM6555, so this should be >interesting! He believes that CM-1 is Stronger than CM6555 and Regular- >Chessmaster. I guess we will all see for ourselves! > >Best Regards, >Terry Ripple Terry play the CM6K with SS=10 v's Cm6555, do not worry about playing against standard settings. You already think that CM6555 is better than the standard settings, so now play CM6555 aginst SS=10. Otherwise you are wasting time. When CM6K SS=10 beats the standard settings you will now want to play CM6555, cut the time and just play like I am. Cause I have only certain amount of time to spend on this. So put your effort in the game settings I am playing and you will get results faster.
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