SCID To Tune Book By A Game You Lost

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SCID To Tune Book By A Game You Lost

Postby XsupremeX » 17 Oct 2009 01:55

Here it is an explanation how to tune your bin book using a pgn of a game you lost.

1- Open the game in your SCID and put Rybka to analyzes it. Here in this 1st picture I played mocha and I was white and I lost.

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2- In this 2nd picture at move 18 Im getting score that guides me to a draw.

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3- But as you can see in my move 22, my Nf4 killed me.

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4- So, now it is time to go to my book and put this Nf4 number=0 and save.

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5- You can go adding moves till this point and put =0 for Nf4...If you noticed Rybka also gives us an alternative to that move 22, instead of Nf4 I can use Bg2 that score is not so bad as Nf4 and can help me to a draw again.

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6-That is all, my final tunning work in my book will look like this:

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PS I played white, so positive score is good for me, If I play black, negative score will be good then. :twisted:
y4h00 4ut0 ch355 m3mb3r x5upr3m3x...g00d g4m3 f0r 4ll...y4h000000! :ok
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Re: SCID To Tune Book By A Game You Lost

Postby Akrura » 17 Oct 2009 17:15

Thank you XsupX........Nice explanation
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Re: SCID To Tune Book By A Game You Lost

Postby matematiko » 17 Oct 2009 20:29

Excellent guide X. :ok

Thanks.
Using engines to cheat:
- It is not ethical,
- It is useless, nothing is gained (how can one be proud of a score earn with dishonesty?)
- You will be baned, sooner or later,
- It gives us (the true chess engine players) a bad reputation.
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Re: SCID To Tune Book By A Game You Lost

Postby XsupremeX » 18 Oct 2009 11:25

Thx guys! :mrgreen:

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