I was playing Houdini 2 and I put it on 2200 playing strength. I figured it would kick my butt but I wanted to test some opening lines that I had put together for either 1. e4 or 1. d4. It was set to G/90. I spent some time thinking on most moves but some I did not. I ended up being 2 pawns ahead at the end (even though I was about to lose at least 1 when I ended up offering the draw. The only reason I offered the draw was that I had a something that took up most of my time and had me down to only 9 minutes to play so I clicked the draw button since I would not be able to finish. Anyway, my USCF rating is 1484 and I kinda feel that drawing Houdini 2 at 2200 is not very acurate so I wondered if anyone else had any insight into this. Below is my game, I was playing the black pieces.
I was playing Houdini 2 and I put it on 2200 playing strength. I figured it would kick my butt but I wanted to test some opening lines that I had put together for either 1. e4 or 1. d4. It was set to G/90. I spent some time thinking on most moves but some I did not. I ended up being 2 pawns ahead at the end (even though I was about to lose at least 1 when I ended up offering the draw. The only reason I offered the draw was that I had a something that took up most of my time and had me down to only 9 minutes to play so I clicked the draw button since I would not be able to finish. Anyway, my USCF rating is 1484 and I kinda feel that drawing Houdini 2 at 2200 is not very acurate so I wondered if anyone else had any insight into this. Below is my game, I was playing the black pieces.