Evaluation Patterns

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There are certain typical positions which tend to require additional knowledge, matching pattern of piece or pawn interactions. A couple of examples:
 * Fianchetto (once a bishop is fianchettoed, it is generally undesirable to exchange it, especially when it is a part of king's defensive formation)
 * Outposts
 * Returning Bishop
 * Against the Stonewall or Slav formations it is undesirable to play c4-c5 (such code can be found in Phalanx)

=See also=
 * Bitboard Pattern
 * Pawn Pattern and Properties
 * King Pattern
 * Chunking
 * King Safety Patterns
 * Mate at a Glance
 * Pawn Center
 * Pattern Recognition
 * Rule of the Square
 * Tactical Pattern
 * Tarrasch Rule
 * Trapped Pieces

=Publications=
 * Tomoyuki Kaneko, Kazunori Yamaguchi, Satoru Kawai (2003). Automated Identification of Patterns in Evaluation Functions. Advances in Computer Games 10
 * Manuel Cristóbal López-Michelone, Jorge Luis Ortega-Arjona (2016). Patterns for the game of chess. SugarLoaf PLoP'16

=Forum Posts=
 * positional patterns for "human" engine by Pawel Koziol, CCC, February 16, 2013

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