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Evaluating material imbalances accurately is important from "summary" of The Mammoth Book of Chess by Graham Burgess

Understanding the value of the pieces on the chessboard is crucial when evaluating material imbalances. It's not just about counting the number of pieces each player has, but rather assessing the overall strength and potential of each piece. For example, a well-placed knight can sometimes be more valuable than a rook that is stuck in a corner. When considering material imbalances, it's important to take into account the position of the pieces as well as their potential to move and influence the game. A seemingly minor piece like a bishop can become a powerful force if placed on a key diagonal, while a queen can be neutralized if it is restricted by its own pawns. In addition to the current po...
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    The Mammoth Book of Chess

    Graham Burgess

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