Dear Friends:
I am a chess player that uses rybka 4 as one of its tools for analysis. I would like to know what is the optimal configuration of the engine Deep Rybka 4.1 to play correspondence chess, I have an Acer computer with 2 processors and 3 gigabytes of RAM. Rybka use by Cheesbase 11.
Thank you very much to respect your information
Carefully
Diadoco
I am a chess player that uses rybka 4 as one of its tools for analysis. I would like to know what is the optimal configuration of the engine Deep Rybka 4.1 to play correspondence chess, I have an Acer computer with 2 processors and 3 gigabytes of RAM. Rybka use by Cheesbase 11.
Thank you very much to respect your information
Carefully
Diadoco
For Correspondence Chess I don't think configuration matters. Its only when you are playing a match against Rybka or it is an engine vs engine match, the configuration is important.
The settings I use and recommend:
[OPTIONS]
Main Process Priority=BelowNormal
Display Upperbounds=true
Preserve Analysis=true
The First one is in case you do something else while the engine is analyzing, so the system runs smoothly.
Display Upperbounds is in case you pay attention to fail lows and fail highs and know what to do when they happen.
Preserve Analysis is highly recommended in case you revisit positions, as Rybka remembers and retrieves previous analysis instantly.
[OPTIONS]
Main Process Priority=BelowNormal
Display Upperbounds=true
Preserve Analysis=true
The First one is in case you do something else while the engine is analyzing, so the system runs smoothly.
Display Upperbounds is in case you pay attention to fail lows and fail highs and know what to do when they happen.
Preserve Analysis is highly recommended in case you revisit positions, as Rybka remembers and retrieves previous analysis instantly.
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