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Ralph Betza
,
an American
Chess FIDE Master
, computer programmer, and inventor of various
chess variants
[1]
. Ralph Betza did introduce a method of calculating
piece values
considering
mobility
, forwardness
[2]
,
distance
,
colorboundness
, and
capture
.
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Influence Quantity of Pieces
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Piece-Square Tables
Point Value
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Ralph Betza from Wikipedia
About the Values of Chess Pieces
About the Values of Chess Pieces: About the Author
Index to Chess with Different Armies
by
Ralph Betza
Chess with different armies from Wikipedia
Interview with Ralph Betza
, November 1997
Betza, Ralph FIDE Chess Profile
Ralph Betza chess games - 365Chess.com
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About the Values of Chess Pieces: About the Author
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About the Values of Chess Pieces - Forwardness et cetera
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Ralph Betza,
an American Chess FIDE Master, computer programmer, and inventor of various chess variants [1]. Ralph Betza did introduce a method of calculating piece values considering mobility, forwardness [2], distance, colorboundness, and capture.
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References
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