Material and exchange tendencies
Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 10:42 am
Hi,
I'm currently doing some work on calculating the average material per move (exchange tendencies) for chess players.
Is anybody aware of any work done in this direction beyond what I could find in the paper Computer Analysis of World Chess Champions?
Also I would be interested to point me if you know that any of this was discussed somewhere: In the paper from 2006 the authors calculated the exchange tendencies for several world champions however I believe that in their work they assumed in the measurements that the material after the game has ended is zero. Thus the conclusions in the paper (That, e.g. "Kramnik obviously dealt with less material on board") are possibly incorrect, or at least ambiquous. Counting the material after the game has ended as zero leads to lower average numbers, for which one explanation could be tendency to simplify positions, but also just that the player has played shorter games (by faster accepting draws, resigning, or making his opponent to resign earlier).
(P.S. I hope this is the right forum section for those kind of question).
I'm currently doing some work on calculating the average material per move (exchange tendencies) for chess players.
Is anybody aware of any work done in this direction beyond what I could find in the paper Computer Analysis of World Chess Champions?
Also I would be interested to point me if you know that any of this was discussed somewhere: In the paper from 2006 the authors calculated the exchange tendencies for several world champions however I believe that in their work they assumed in the measurements that the material after the game has ended is zero. Thus the conclusions in the paper (That, e.g. "Kramnik obviously dealt with less material on board") are possibly incorrect, or at least ambiquous. Counting the material after the game has ended as zero leads to lower average numbers, for which one explanation could be tendency to simplify positions, but also just that the player has played shorter games (by faster accepting draws, resigning, or making his opponent to resign earlier).
(P.S. I hope this is the right forum section for those kind of question).