Houdini Chess Engine 6.3

Houdini
Developer(s)Robert Houdart
Initial releaseMay 15, 2010; 9 years ago
Stable release
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
TypeChess engine
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.cruxis.com/chess/houdini.htm

Houdini is a UCIchess engine developed by Belgianprogrammer Robert Houdart. It is influenced by open-source engines IPPOLIT/RobboLito, Stockfish, and Crafty. Earlier versions are free for non-commercial use (up to version 1.5a), but later versions (2.0 and onwards) are commercial. As of February 2019, Houdini 6 is the third highest-rated chess engine on major chess engine rating lists, behind Stockfish and Komodo.[1]

Playing style[edit]

Chess commentator and video annotator CM Tryfon Gavriel compared Houdini's playing style to that of the Romantic Era of chess, where an attacking, sacrificial style was predominant.[2] According to Robert Houdart, Houdini's advantage against other top engines is in its handling of piece mobility, which is why it 'favors aggressive play that tries to win the game'.[3]

11 results for 'houdini chess engine' Houdini 6 PRO Chess Playing Software Program bundled with 'Chess Masterpieces' Ebook on CD. By ChessCentral. Unknown Platform. Houdini, by Robert Houdart, is playing with a brand new version in Season 9 of the Top Chess Engine Championship.After 32 rounds Houdini 5 dev is one of the hot favorites for qualifying for the Superfinal. Full acces to the folder: CHESS ENGINES - about 3000 files! If you do not want to wait a long time for download - donate a minimum of 10$, enter your email - you will gain full access to the folder with chess engines. Houdini is a so-called 'UCI-compatible' chess engine that requires a graphical chess environment or chess 'GUI' (Graphical User Interface) to run. This GUI will show you the chess board and buttons to be able to play chess games or analyze positions. Select ChessProgram16 and Houdini 6 (or Pro) and follow instructions carefully. It works, but may require several tries to get it right!? After activation, it behaves like a normal UCI engine on that computer. Full acces to the folder: CHESS ENGINES - about 3000 files! If you do not want to wait a long time for download - donate a minimum of 10$, enter your email - you will gain full access to the folder with chess engines. I love chess and programming, so what better way to express this than in creating and improving a chess engine that is used by thousands of chess fans over the world. After the very demanding release of Houdini 3 I do hope to take some time off for the family and to go out observing stars and planets with the big telescope.

Version history[edit]

VersionRelease dateFeatures[4]
1.0May 15, 2010First release
1.01June 1, 2010Bug fixes, improved search algorithm
1.02June 18, 2010SMP and hash collision bug fixes. Work-around for Shredder GUI.
1.03July 15, 2010Multi-PV, searchmove and large page support. Improved evaluation function.
1.03aJuly 17, 2010Bug fix for Multi-PV
1.5December 15, 2010Improved search and evaluation. Gaviota Table Base Support.
1.5aJanuary 15, 2011Maintenance update with work-arounds for Fritz GUI and other minor improvements.
2.0September 1, 2011First commercial release. Improved analysis capabilities, enhanced search and evaluation. Houdini Pro version for high-end users with powerful hardware (multi-core support). Chess960 support. Strength limit feature. Position learning. Save hash to file, load hash from file, never clear hash.
2.0bNovember 7, 2011Maintenance update with minor bug corrections and Nalimov EGTB support.
2.0cNovember 20, 2011Maintenance update with minor bug corrections and new analysis options. MultiPV_cp option to limit multi-PV analysis to moves within a range of the best move. FiftyMoveDistance option to make the 50-move rule kick in earlier. UCI_Elo and UCI_LimitStrength options as UCI standard-compliant alternative to Strength option. Exit on detection with GUI exit.
3.0October 15, 2012Major new version. Improved search and evaluation (+50 Elo), Tactical Mode, Scorpio bitbases, accelerated Principal Variation Search 'Smart Fail-High', optimized hash usage.
4.0

November 25, 2013

Major new version. Improved search and evaluation (+50 Elo), 6-men Syzygy table bases (coding provided by Ronald de Man)
5.0

November 7, 2016

Major new version, about 200 Elo stronger. Rewritten evaluation function, deeper search.
5.01

November 15, 2016

Maintenance update with some interface corrections and improvements.
6.0

September 15, 2017

Major new version. Improved search and evaluation (+50-60 Elo), enhanced multi-threading.
6.01

September 24, 2017

Maintenance update with Nalimov EGTB correction and new output option.
6.02

October 1, 2017

Maintenance update with Polyglot book support.
6.03

November 20, 2017

Correction for incorrect detection of stalemate in positions with white pawn capture moves.

The latest stable release of Houdini comes in two versions: Houdini 6 Standard and Houdini 6 Pro. Houdini 6 Pro supports up to 128 processor cores, 128 GB of RAM (hash) and is NUMA-aware, Houdini 5 Standard only supports up to 8 processor cores, 4 GB of hash and is not NUMA-aware. As with many other UCI engines, Houdini comes with no GUI, so a chess GUI is needed for running the engine. Houdini 5 uses calibrated evaluations in which engine scores correlate directly with the win expectancy in the position.[4]

Competition results[edit]

Houdini is one of the most successful engines in the TCEC tournament, which is often regarded as the Unofficial World Computer Chess Championship, with four championship wins to date.[5]

Notable games[edit]

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Position after the 24th move. Houdini (Black) is three pawns down but has very active pieces and White's king is exposed. White couldn't avoid losing a piece 7 moves later.
  • TCEC Houdini - Rybka Match 2011 · Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation. Stoltz Attack Ivanchuk Line (B22) · 0–1 Houdini sacrifices three pawns for piece activity and defeats the reigning computer chess champion Rybka in this game, popularly dubbed as the 'Houdini Immortal'.[6][7]
  • TCEC Houdini - Rybka Match 2011 · Spanish Game: Closed Variations (C84) · 0–1[8]
  • TCEC Houdini - Rybka Match 2011 · Queen Pawn Game: London System (D02) · 1–0 Houdini plays a pawn sacrifice on move 43.[9]
Houdini Chess Engine 6.3

References[edit]

Engine
  1. ^'CCRL 40/40'. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  2. ^'Houdini with Black pieces in the Thoresen Chess Engines Competition. Game shows Houdini playing style from 6:23' on YouTube
  3. ^'Interview with Robert Houdart, Mark Lefler and GM Larry Kaufman'. chessdom.com. November 23, 2017. Retrieved November 24, 2017.
  4. ^ abCruxis, Retrieved 16 June 2012
  5. ^'Houdini is TCEC Season 10 champion!'. 7 December 2017.
  6. ^Video annotation by Kingscrusher on YouTube
  7. ^Monokroussos, Dennis. 'Houdini 1.5a defeats Rybka 4: 23.5-16.5'. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
  8. ^Video annotation by Kingscrusher on YouTube
  9. ^'Free Houdini beats commercial Rybka 23.5-16.5'. Chessvibes. 10 February 2010. Retrieved 25 October 2013.

External links[edit]

Free Chess Engine

  • Interview with Houdart about the genesis and strengths of his program

Houdini 5 Chess Program

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