Dan Honeycutt wrote:Which is equivalent to saying the advantage of having the move (in the opening position) is 1/3 pawn. In Bruja, I throw in a small plus for the side moving since I figure it must be worth something. But there is no intelligence in what I do. Does anyone have a better way of evaluating the worth of having the move?
I currently don't have any bonus for the side to move, although I have often thought about trying it. Perhaps it would be better to let the size of the bonus depend on the pawn centre? I guess that having the move is usually more important in open positions than in very closed positions. King safety may also be worth considering. For instance, if both sides have very bad king safety, having the move is more likely to be very important.
When choosing the size of the bonus, it could be interesting to run experiments. Choose a big number of quiescent positions, and search all positions to a fixed depth. Then change the side to move in all positions, and search all positions again to the same depth. The differences in scores should give you a reasonable value for the side to move bonus.
Tord