Pawn structure is a cornerstone of strategic planning in chess, influencing piece mobility and king safety.
Weaknesses such as isolated, doubled, or backward pawns create targets that opponents can exploit, while the number of pawn islands reflects the cohesion of a player’s pawn mass.
By assigning penalty weights to each weakness, players can obtain a quantitative estimate that guides positional decisions.
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What does the ‘w_i’ in the formula represent?
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