All details at http://www.cruxis.com/chess/houdini.htm .
Cheers,
Robert
Houdini 2 is released
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mclane
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Re: Houdini 2 is released
oh... its commercial now.
What seems like a fairy tale today may be reality tomorrow.
Here we have a fairy tale of the day after tomorrow....
Here we have a fairy tale of the day after tomorrow....
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Houdini
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Yes, to sustain the development I've decided to go commercial with Houdini 2.
Note that Houdini 1.5a remains available as a free download.
Note that Houdini 1.5a remains available as a free download.
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supersteve3d
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Re: Houdini 2 is released
Congratulations Robert.
I'm glad you included contempt 0 for truthful analysis with EGTBs like I requested =).
Quick question.. have you tried positional learning in an engine/engine match against itself? I noticed the threshold is based on eval alone with no relation to depth. ie. a short 12 ply search is worth the same as a 22 ply search?
Cheers,
Steve.
I'm glad you included contempt 0 for truthful analysis with EGTBs like I requested =).
Quick question.. have you tried positional learning in an engine/engine match against itself? I noticed the threshold is based on eval alone with no relation to depth. ie. a short 12 ply search is worth the same as a 22 ply search?
Cheers,
Steve.
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Houdini
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Steve,supersteve3d wrote:Congratulations Robert.
I'm glad you included contempt 0 for truthful analysis with EGTBs like I requested =).
Quick question.. have you tried positional learning in an engine/engine match against itself? I noticed the threshold is based on eval alone with no relation to depth. ie. a short 12 ply search is worth the same as a 22 ply search?
Cheers,
Steve.
I've never tried the learning feature in an engine match, I'm not sure whether it would really be useful. An interesting test
The threshold is indeed depth-independent. If at a later stage the same position is analyzed with a greater search depth, the learning evaluation will be overwritten by the newer, more accurate result.
Robert
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zullil
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I wonder if this will lead to legal complications.Houdini wrote:Yes, to sustain the development I've decided to go commercial with Houdini 2.
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Werewolf
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Hi Robert,
I have posted the Tactical Results of Houdini 2.0 on the Rybka Forum. I can't embed my document on this forum but the conclusion is your program shows a nice improvement, well done.
I have posted the Tactical Results of Houdini 2.0 on the Rybka Forum. I can't embed my document on this forum but the conclusion is your program shows a nice improvement, well done.
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kinderchocolate
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Re: Houdini 2 is released
Why? You suspect Robert used code from Robbolito and Stockfish, so he has to open the sources?
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And Live StockFish and Critter !!