From CCRL:Carey wrote:I know MicroMax 4.8 is often cited as being the lowest reasonable program but I'm not sure what rating it has.
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133 Micro-Max 4.8 2011 +36 −36 32.7% +129.9 21.8% 298
Indeed, in the current Chess War competition, micro-Max is a contender for a promoton spot to the E division! With still one (Swiss) round to go:
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RANK ENGINE GAMES POINTS
1. LEARNINGLEMMING 0.31_X64 10 9.5
2. SLOPPY 0.2.0_X64_JA 10 9.0
3. CHESS ONE 2.01_X64_JA 10 7.0
4. FEUERSTEIN 0.4.6 10 7.0
5. MATHEUS 2.3 10 7.0
6. PORUCZNIK 4 10 7.0
7. ETUDE 0.1.2 10 7.0
8. NAGASKAKI 5.12 10 6.5
9. CHEETAH 0.78_JA 10 6.5
10. ADAM 3.1 10 6.5
11. SMALLPOTATO 0.6.1 10 6.5
12. WARRIOR 1.0.3 10 6.5
13. ATAK 6.2 10 6.5
14. SIERZANT 28 10 6.0
15. ZCT 0.3.2479_FB 10 6.0
16. RODIN 1.14 10 6.0
17. URALOCHKA 1.1B 10 6.0
18. WJCHESS 1.64 10 6.0
19. MARVIN 1.3.0 10 6.0
20. MICRO-MAX 4.8_PII 10 6.0
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21. TAKTIX 2.23X 10 6.0
22. BESTIA 0.90 10 6.0
23. SHARPER 0.17 10 6.0
24. GULLYDECKEL 2.16PL2 10 6.0
25. FREYR 1.068_X64_JA 10 5.5
26. SMIRF MS 175B 10 5.5
27. TIMEA 4A18 10 5.5
29. ALEX 1.86 10 5.5
30. PHILOU 1.1.2 10 5.5
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Micro-Max probably has way less evaluation than most other engines in that list, but what it has is well tuned. Apart from piece values and positional eval that is more or less equivalent to piece-square tables (where the Pawn-push bonus implied by the Pawn table would be a function of total non-pawn material on the board), the only two evaluation terms are a penalty for King moves before the end-game, and a penalty for moving Pawns if there is no own pawn two squares left or right from its From square.
In particular, there is no recognition of the Bishop pair, passed Pawns, isolated Pawns, doubled Pawns.
Note that sometimes big improvements can occur: Joker80 gained nearly 100 Elo points when I changed its piece values from the set taken from normal Chess (wth educated guesses for Archbishop and Chancellor value) to the set especially determined for Gothic Chess. This was mainly due increasing the Bishop value by half a Pawn.
A nice game of uMax, (from the 10th ChessWar F round), where you can see how its aggressive Pawn play and high bonus for 6th-rank Pawns helps it salvage the point, is this:
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[Event "ChessWar XIII F 40m/20'"]
[Site "DEVILLE1-5D9C28"]
[Date "2008.09.23"]
[Round "1.17"]
[White "BikJump 1.8_x64"]
[Black "Micro-Max 4.8_PII"]
[Result "0-1"]
[TimeControl "40/1200"]
[Annotator "3. +0.01 1... +0.11"]
[Number "17"]
1. e4 Nc6 {+0.11/9 16} 2. Nf3 Nf6 {+0.05/10 42} 3. Nc3 {+0.01/13 15}
d5 {+0.12/10 18} 4. e5 {+0.01/13 16} Ne4 {-0.16/10 41} 5. Be2 {+0.00/12 16}
e6 {-0.07/9 20} 6. O-O {+0.03/12 13} Be7 {+0.05/10 21} 7. Na4 {+0.10/13 36}
O-O {-0.05/11 15} 8. d3 {+0.13/14 15} Ng5 {-0.13/13 1:18} 9.
Nxg5 {+0.20/13 4} Bxg5 {-0.08/13 24} 10. Bxg5 {+0.15/16 41}
Qxg5 {+0.03/13 53} 11. d4 {+0.14/15 30} f6 {+0.06/11 46} 12.
f4 {+0.09/15 46} Qh6 {+0.10/12 18} 13. c3 {+0.09/13 2} fxe5 {+0.16/13 56}
14. fxe5 {+0.09/14 49} Qe3+ {+0.23/12 16} 15. Kh1 {+0.19/14 23}
Rxf1+ {+0.01/12 18} 16. Qxf1 {+0.25/14 16} b6 {+0.00/11 19} 17.
Rd1 {+0.31/12 14} Bd7 {+0.13/12 17} 18. Rd3 {+0.05/11 3} Qe4 {+0.04/12 13}
19. Rf3 {+0.29/13 30} Qc2 {+0.06/12 15} 20. Bd1 {+0.25/13 22}
Qg6 {+0.03/12 19} 21. Rf2 {+0.22/13 28} a5 {+0.05/12 22} 22.
Bc2 {+0.41/13 24} Qe8 {+0.00/12 23} 23. b3 {+0.38/14 47} Ne7 {-0.09/12 18}
24. Nb2 {+0.42/14 30} Qh5 {-0.08/12 30} 25. Bd3 {+0.54/10 3}
Nf5 {+0.02/11 21} 26. Bxf5 {+0.55/13 19} exf5 {+0.18/14 29} 27.
g3 {+0.53/13 17} Qh6 {+0.25/12 21} 28. Nd3 {+0.54/12 25} Qe3 {+0.35/12 18}
29. Qg2 {+0.48/13 15} c6 {+0.34/12 17} 30. Qf3 {+0.54/14 23}
Qe4 {+0.35/14 17} 31. Nf4 {+0.50/14 18} Rf8 {+0.37/13 28} 32.
Kg2 {+0.58/15 29} Re8 {+0.32/14 32} 33. Re2 {+0.54/16 49}
Qxf3+ {+0.39/13 14} 34. Kxf3 {+0.55/16 15} h6 {+0.24/13 28} 35.
Re1 {+0.56/15 23} Kf7 {+0.32/13 24} 36. Kf2 {+0.53/13 24} g5 {+0.45/14 23}
37. Nh5 {+0.54/16 29} Be6 {+0.34/13 17} 38. Nf6 {+0.51/15 38}
Rh8 {+0.37/13 23} 39. Re2 {+0.52/14 31} b5 {+0.42/14 46} 40.
a3 {+0.54/14 9} h5 {+0.40/14 17} 41. h4 {+0.54/15 25} f4 {+0.31/14 1:11}
42. hxg5 {+1.17/16 23} fxg3+ {+0.43/15 22} 43. Kxg3 {+1.19/18 47}
h4+ {+0.34/16 18} 44. Kh2 {+1.19/17 2} Kg6 {+0.24/16 31} 45.
Rg2 {+0.31/14 3} h3 {+0.40/17 38} 46. Rg1 {+1.04/15 1} Rh4 {+0.44/15 26}
47. Ne8 {+0.22/16 31} Re4 {+0.66/16 44} 48. a4 {+0.22/14 0}
b4 {+1.08/15 17} 49. cxb4 {-0.19/15 24} axb4 {+0.58/15 16} 50.
Rd1 {-0.18/16 35} Re2+ {+0.99/15 18} 51. Kh1 {-0.41/17 25}
Kxg5 {+0.94/16 39} 52. Nf6 {-0.41/15 2} Rb2 {+1.01/16 22} 53.
Rc1 {-0.11/15 10} Rxb3 {+1.55/17 27} 54. Rxc6 {-0.31/14 1}
Bf5 {+1.55/17 45} 55. a5 {-0.19/11 4} Ra3 {+2.99/17 30} 56.
Rc1 {-1.70/12 5} b3 {+4.38/17 19} 57. Rg1+ {-1.58/7 0} Kh4 {+4.46/18 25}
58. Rg8 {-4.21/11 3} b2 {+4.96/18 17} 59. Rh8+ {-4.76/10 0}
Kg5 {+5.91/20 28} 60. Rg8+ {-4.88/13 2} Kf4 {+7.28/19 24} 61.
Nxd5+ {-4.01/10 0} Kf3 {+10.65/19 49} 62. Rg1 {-4.01/9 0}
Kf2 {+14.18/18 27} 63. Kh2 {-7.37/12 0} Ra1 {+79.93/21 24} 64.
Nc3 {-14.85/9 0} Rxg1 {+79.94/26 20} 65. d5 {-15.02/8 0} Rg2+ {+79.95/28 2}
66. Kh1 {-5.91/2 0} b1=Q+ {+79.96/28 0} 67. Nxb1 {-99.94/5 0}
{White resigns} 0-1