Intel Q6600 Quad Core
Fritz 11 GUI
128mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
HS-Variety.ctg book (with 12 move limit)
40 moves in 32 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
2 cycles 82 rounds (split between Graham and Ray)
The settings for each of the teams were chosen by the authors themselves. The invitation teams were selected by Graham.
Thanks Graham,I was expecting Incubus II to perform well and it realy did pay for the long hours of tunning and testing....
Don't forget to manipulte the final results so I can win the tournament regards,
Dr.D
_No one can hit as hard as life.But it ain’t about how hard you can hit.It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.How much you can take and keep moving forward….
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:Thanks Graham,I was expecting Incubus II to perform well and it realy did pay for the long hours of tunning and testing....
Don't forget to manipulte the final results so I can win the tournament regards,
Dr.D
Hi Wael,
this tournament confirms for me again that there's not really much difference between the strength of the best CM11 settings.
The key for me is therefore to see which ones perform best against other engines. Unfortunately that is too big a task to carry out efficiently at longer time controls.
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:Thanks Graham,I was expecting Incubus II to perform well and it realy did pay for the long hours of tunning and testing....
Don't forget to manipulte the final results so I can win the tournament regards,
Dr.D
Hi Wael,
this tournament confirms for me again that there's not really much difference between the strength of the best CM11 settings. The key for me is therefore to see which ones perform best against other engines. Unfortunately that is too big a task to carry out efficiently at longer time controls.
Cheers,
Graham.
Yes, this is more interesting to me but it's an almost impossible goal to achieve...
Intel Q6600 Quad Core
Fritz 11 GUI
128mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
HS-Variety.ctg book (with 12 move limit)
40 moves in 32 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
2 cycles 82 rounds (split between Graham and Ray)
The settings for each of the teams were chosen by the authors themselves. The invitation teams were selected by Graham.