Never come close...
Best I've done against the grandmaster simulations is a 60-something move loss to Emmanuel Lasker. That's the longest I've ever lasted against a Chessmaster GM. The Chessmaster complimented me for lasting as long as I did against the mighty Lasker.
Of course, before that game, I removed Lasker's Queen, both Rooks, both Bishops, both Knights and seven of his 8 pawns (leaving him with a King and an a-pawn). Somehow, he managed to sneak the pawn past my defenses and queen it. He then took me out piece by piece, until it was my lone King against his K & Q. Even Lasker couldn't screw THAT end game up. My only hope at that point was a stalemate, but alas, my prayers were to no avail.
Indeed, not many people can say that their most embarrassing loss was to Lasker!
Originally posted by RahimKSpeaking of other software against Chessmaster, I have played DF 8 against CM 10th. CM 10th won both games, playing both black and white...that was a while ago, and I don't rememer what time controls I used. Both interfaces were open on the same computer (2.53 GHz).
all you need is deep fritz8 on a three times slower computer...for example chessmaster10000 on a 2.4 ghz vs deep fritz8 on a 800 mhz.. fritz 8 will win more times then chessmaster will....
I recently played "Der Bringer" against CM 10th, using 5 sec/move, with Der Bringer playing white (again, just having both interfaces open on the same PC). Der Bringer won this game, while playing white I was totally shocked.
I then played Bringer vs CM10th again, but with 10 sec per move, CM playing black. CM10th ended up totally crushing poor Der Bringer.
Der Bringer seems to be a pretty good progarm, and it's a free download. Anyone else have it?
I beat CM 5500 once on a slow computer, with the computer having 5 seconds per move. I don't have the game any more, but I remember it was a Lasker's Defense that became very simplified leaving me with a pawn advantage. I don't try any more against the CM personality. It seems it was just a fluke where I must have happened to stumble across a strong positional move, but I couldn't tell you what it was.
Originally posted by TheBloopThe problem with running engine-engine matches with both interfaces open like that is that both programs will attempt to think in the other ones time and the one with the higher priority will have a large advantage. If you want an accurate measure you should play an engine match in the Fritz interface. Load up both engines and turn off Permanent Brain.
Speaking of other software against Chessmaster, I have played DF 8 against CM 10th. CM 10th won both games, playing both black and white...that was a while ago, and I don't rememer what time controls I used. Both interfaces were open on the same computer (2.53 GHz).
I recently played "Der Bringer" against CM 10th, using 5 sec/move, with Der Bringer ...[text shortened]...
Der Bringer seems to be a pretty good progarm, and it's a free download. Anyone else have it?
Originally posted by XanthosNZyeah, I knew that running both program interfaces at the same time would probably affect the performance of one engine more than the other.
The problem with running engine-engine matches with both interfaces open like that is that both programs will attempt to think in the other ones time and the one with the higher priority will have a large advantage. If you want an accurate measure you should play an engine match in the Fritz interface. Load up both engines and turn off Permanent Brain.
My problem is, I'd love to have DF8 play against CM 10th, but I don't know how to set up one's engine in the other's program. My understanding (limited, I admit) is that DF8 can't be imported into CM10th, because DF8 is not a "Winboard" engine. And I'm not sure how to get DF8 to recognize "The King", which is the engine that runs CMaster.
Is it possible/easy to import the King into DF 8?
Originally posted by TheBloopI think the only issue is locating where CM has put The King. But I can't be sure as I don't have CM.
yeah, I knew that running both program interfaces at the same time would probably affect the performance of one engine more than the other.
My problem is, I'd love to have DF8 play against CM 10th, but I don't know how to set up one's engine in the other's program. My understanding (limited, I admit) is that DF8 can't be imported into CM10th, beca ...[text shortened]... g", which is the engine that runs CMaster.
Is it possible/easy to import the King into DF 8?
Originally posted by TheBloopIt is extremely difficult to find any kind of compatible interface. The current version of The King cannot be imported into Fritz programs, although earlier versions (8000, 9000) allegedly had UCI compatibility. Many have reported less than optimal results with the UCI versions, however.
Is it possible/easy to import the King into DF 8?
There are folks who run serious engine-engine matches continuously. For example, the Regensburg Winboard Circuit, http://rwbc.volker-pittlik.name/
Current standings have The King (the CM engine) in 13th place.
1 Shredder_6Paderborn, DE Stefan Meyer-Kahlen ->9.0 UCI/Polyglot - commercial
2 Ruffian_210, SE Per-Ola Valfridsson commercial
3 SOS_4, DE Rudolf Huber ->5.0 UCI/Polyglot
4 DeepSjeng_16, BE Gian-Carlo Pascutto commercial
5 Patriot_130, RU Vladimir Yelin commercial
6 Ktulu_51, IR Rahman Paidar commercial
7 Aristarch_450, DE Stefan Zipproth
8 Wildcat_40, BL Igor Korshunov
9 List_512, DE Fritz Reul UCI/Polyglot
10 Pharaon_300b, FR Franck Zibi ->3.2
11 Rebel_1201B9, NL Ed Schroeder commercial
12 SmarThink_017a, RU Sergei Markov ->?
13 TheKing_323SKR, NL Johan de Koning commercial