Larry Smith wrote on Sat, Apr 9, 2005 12:29 PM UTC:
Another factor which might be used to determine a neutral quantum is the
number of potentials which each player has in hand. This will allow one
with the larger amount more opportunity to express them. It can also be a
decisive factor in the end-game when the players might be reduced to Kings
and a single quantum.
This will also have an effect during the mid-game, allowing players to
utilize pieces which might be rather remote from the fray. Although the
number of quantum may be reduced by capture the number of potentials will
continue to have a factor on the field.
Thus,
+1 for each potential in hand by player
-1 for each potential in hand by opponent
This will also have an effect during the opening as the players will
express their potential in a rather even fashion, attempting to avoid the
loss of one of their quantum. A player will be able to express several
potentials before the reduction will be a detriment to the initial set-up.