Assigning numerical values to chess pieces.
Re: Assigning numerical values to chess pieces.
We had a thread on this subject. It was good. But not this one.
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Re: Assigning numerical values to chess pieces.
Gosh can it? Thanks for that. In half a century of playing chess I had never previously encountered such an idea. Previously, I had thought the pieces had precisely defined values all the way through a game. Thank you, you have transformed my life.
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Yes, we're all very cross at being subject to wartime measures for the second time this year.
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Re: Assigning numerical values to chess pieces.
The numbers work for me. I think it's simply wrong to say that they only have any value for beginners. I would say that they are my fundamental starting point when assessing any position, and without them i would find it very difficult.
Although perhaps that's what's holding me back.
Although perhaps that's what's holding me back.
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Re: Assigning numerical values to chess pieces.
Correct.
I have to come and read some of the other more childish posts which might mean some people get an enforced break from posting.
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Carl Hibbard
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