Roughly $65 for single, $100 for multicore.JohnW wrote:Anyone know the price is USD?
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Roughly $65 for single, $100 for multicore.JohnW wrote:Anyone know the price is USD?
jshriver wrote:Roughly $65 for single, $100 for multicore.JohnW wrote:Anyone know the price is USD?
Google hack try this "40 pounds to dollars".
After 500 direct bullet (30" + 0.3") games against H3 I'm showing +48 elo, close enough to the claimed 50, but normally elo gains diminish with increased time limit and also against unrelated engines, so I'll "predict" that the real gain (say on the CEGT 5' +3" list, which is similar to IPON) will be around 30 elo. We'll see.Houdini wrote:Houdini 4 has been released today.
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Can Houdini 4 has better scaling at LTC than Houdini 3? I think it is possible. I will check it soon.lkaufman wrote:After 500 direct bullet (30" + 0.3") games against H3 I'm showing +48 elo, close enough to the claimed 50, but normally elo gains diminish with increased time limit and also against unrelated engines, so I'll "predict" that the real gain (say on the CEGT 5' +3" list, which is similar to IPON) will be around 30 elo. We'll see.Houdini wrote:Houdini 4 has been released today.
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Of course H4 could have better (or worse) scaling than H3. I also plan to check this by running the same match at a longer time control. I plan to do a thousand games at each tc.majortom wrote:Can Houdini 4 has better scaling at LTC than Houdini 3? I think it is possible. I will check it soon.lkaufman wrote:After 500 direct bullet (30" + 0.3") games against H3 I'm showing +48 elo, close enough to the claimed 50, but normally elo gains diminish with increased time limit and also against unrelated engines, so I'll "predict" that the real gain (say on the CEGT 5' +3" list, which is similar to IPON) will be around 30 elo. We'll see.Houdini wrote:Houdini 4 has been released today.
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Robert
BTW, it will be interesing to see Houdini 4 against the last Komodo dev version at LTC.
Yes Doc it is amazing how all of this has evolved.Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:The price of the new Houdini is reasonable considering the improvements advertised on it's web page....
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Hi Doc.Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:The price of the new Houdini is reasonable considering the improvements advertised on it's web page....
Dr.D
P.S.I know that I'll be executed by Kim for this comment of mine
What are the chances of a reasonable earlier update to version 4? Considering Houdini 4 was unofficially released some weeks ago and a great deal has transpired since. That might be a nice touch rather than just another year for Houdini 5.Houdini wrote:Houdini 4 has been released today.
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I suppose you are talking about bullet chess and only official releases. Anyway H4 did end up beating h3 by 54 elo (+351 -197 =452) in my thousand game bullet match (30" +.3"), and is currently about 50 elo ahead of h3 at a slower 2' + 1.2" after about a thousand games (I'll actually run 4000 as I have 4 thousand game matches running on two monster computers). Allowing for some dropoff with longer time and when playing foreign opponents, I expect about +40 over h3 in the "new IPON" meaning the 5' + 3" CEGT list, which I think is overall the most meaningful list now considering both quantity of games and relevance of the time limit. This would put h4 about fifty above Komodo 6 or about 30 above our current version at this time limit. If so we're probably already equal with h4 at serious tournament levels but we have some work to do to catch h4 at blitz levels.gerold wrote:Hi Doc.Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:The price of the new Houdini is reasonable considering the improvements advertised on it's web page....
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My guess is Houdini 4 is 70 elo. stronger than 2nd place engine.
Best,
Gerold.