💡📝Hans Aberg wrote on Sun, Apr 27, 2008 05:09 PM UTC:
H.G.Muller:
|| Change the values radically, and see what happens...
| What do you mean? Nothing happens, of course.
You say that a pawn ahead is always a win with only some exceptions. So is a rook. So set values of these the same - does not work to predict generic rook against pawn end-games.
| If they would occur 90% of the time, I would call them common, not special.
90 % with respect to what: all games, those that GMs, newbies, or a certain computer program play?
| So in your believe system, if a certain position, when played by expert
| players to the best of their ability, is won in 90% of the cases by white,
| it might still be that black has 'the better chances' in this position?
The traditional piece value system does not refer to a statement like: 'this material advantage leads to a win in 90 % of the cases'.