Geschrieben von:/Posted by: George at 17 September 2004 13:48:57:
Als Antwort auf:/In reply to: Re: Super Tournament III Qualifier (after 76 of 76 rounds, but......) geschrieben von:/posted by: Graham Banks at 17 September 2004 12:03:22:
As you practically demanded comment, here are are a few...
(a) Could you post the precise settings for CM9000 Judge II? Both for use in CM9000 and, more importantly, for use outside of it? As in Winboard?
(c) What were the precise settings that you used for ProDeo? Posting those would be helpful too. Did ProDeo hang on your machine during this contest?
Kurt did send me afile with the Judge II settings for all GUIs but I'll have to hunt for it unless Kurt is good enough to post it again here.
No problems at all with Pro Deo 1.0 for which I used Ed's original settings.
For the final I'll use his latest settings which he has already posted.
Thanks for taking an interest Roger. It's always a pleasure to get feedback, especially when it's constructive as opposed to out and out whingeing or criticism!
CM9_Judge2 [August 2004]
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CM9_Judge2.CMP
Created by Graham Bank, New Zealand
[Setting under CM9-GUI]
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A/D (Attack/Defender) [ -0]
S/P (Strength of Play) [ 100]
M/P (Material/Position) [ 0]
Rnd (Randomness) [ 0]
MSD (Max Search Depth) [ 99]
SS (Selective Search) [ 12]
C/D (Contempt for Draw) [ 0]
C/C (Control of Center) [ 105]
MOB (Mobility) [ 110]
K/S (King Safety) [ 175]
P/P (Passed Pawns) [ 100]
P/W (Pawn Weakness) [ 125]
OWN OPPONENT
Queen [10.3] Queen [10.3]
Rook [ 5.4] Rook [ 5.4]
Bishop [ 3.3] Bishop [ 3.3]
Knight [ 3.3] Knight [ 3.3]
Pawn [ 1.0] Pawn [ 1.0]
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CM9_Judge2 textfile
[for use outside CM9-GUI]
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;---- CM9_Judge2.txt
; A personality created by Graham Banks, NZ
cm_parm opp=100 opn=110 opb=110 opr=108 opq=114
cm_parm myp=100 myn=110 myb=110 myr=108 myq=114
cm_parm cc=105 mob=110 ks=175 pp=100 pw=125
cm_parm cfd=0 sop=100 avd=0 rnd=0 sel=12 md=99
;---- File end
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CM9_Judge2 InitString=
[for use outside CM9-GUI]
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[ENGINE]
Name=The King 3.23 Judge2
Author=Johan de Koning, Netherlands
Filename=Wb2Uci.exe
[OPTIONS]
Program=TheKing.exe
InitString=cm_parm default\ncm_parm opk=236642 tts=67108864 opp=100 opn=110
opb=110 opr=108 opq=114 myp=100 myn=110 myb=110 myr=108 myq=114 mycc=105
mymob=110 myks=175 mypp=100 mypw=125 opcc=105 opmob=110 opks=175 oppp=100
oppw=125 avd=0 cfd=0 sop=100 rnd=0 sel=12
HashOnCommandline=false
InitTime=2
Ponder=false
Logfile=false
Edit=setboard
UseSAN=false
Priority=normal
AddHintMove=false
ShowThinkingMove=false
Protocol=1
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CM9_Judge2 Quark.log
[output for use outside CM9-GUI]
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Input to Quark: xboard
Input to Quark: cm_parm opk=183392
can't interpret move
Input to Quark: post
Input to Quark: new
Input to Quark: level 0 10 0
Input to Quark: cm_parm default
can't interpret move
Input to Quark: cm_parm opp=100 opn=110 opb=110 opr=108 opq=114
can't interpret move
Input to Quark: cm_parm myp=100 myn=110 myb=110 myr=108 myq=114
can't interpret move
Input to Quark: cm_parm mycc=105 mymob=110 myks=175 mypp=100 mypw=125
can't interpret move
Input to Quark: cm_parm opcc=105 opmob=110 opks=175 oppp=100 oppw=125
can't interpret move
Input to Quark: cm_parm cfd=0 sop=100 avd=0 rnd=0 sel=12 md=99
can't interpret move
Input to Quark: cm_parm tts=4194304
What are these settings? Can you post them?
Well criticism(with a good intention) is always better, since it makes people think deeper. We all learn from our mistakes and if people don't criticise us even if they are wrong, we would not improve our thinking. (While the criticise on CCC about worthless tournament due to the bad openings was not correct and fair, i still believe it had some true points. These true points are what you/we should keep and improve our knowledge. In this case the improvement was your willing to play again these 100 games. At first it seems wrong, since the openings are random and all engines have the same probability to have a bad opening and an unfair treatment so everything should be OK, but actually it is
right to play again those games, since some engines perhaps are designed to play only usual(actually not bad) opening lines.