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Evaluation of the position

Evaluation of the position

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Chess engines evaluate positions with the help of a numeric value. The evaluation is expressed in pawn units, always from the point of view of White. If the program is displaying a value of +1.30, this means that it considers the white position to be better by the equivalent of 1.3 pawns. If White is actually a pawn up, then the additional 0.3 is the result of positional considerations (mobility, deployment of pieces, king safety, pawn structure, etc.). A display of –3.00 means that White is a piece down – either a bishop or a knight, which are both equivalent to about three pawns. Rooks are worth five and the queen about nine pawns. Of course the king's value is unlimited – lose it and you've lost the game.

 

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Always it is the case: positive values favour White, negative values favour Black.

 

In addition to the precise pawn values, the evaluation is also given in standard chess symbols:

 

=

The position is about equal

²

White is slightly better

±

White is clearly better

+-

White is winning

-+

Black is winning

µ

Black is clearly better

³

Black is slightly better