Pawn . . . . 2
Knight . . . . 9 1/4
Bishop . . . . 9 3/4
Rook . . . . 15
Queen . . . . 23 3/4
The nature of the game puts the king's value above comparision. The pawn's chance of promotion increases his value to about 3 3/4.
In making this estimate, the part of the board within the sphere of each respective piece is supposed to be unoccupied.
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The values are dated, but I found the method of calculation interesting. Something to have in the back of the mind when estimating the relative value of the pieces during a game.
Comparing Philidor's estimates to the modern evaluations is another interesting exercise.
Pawn . . . . 3
Knight . . . . 9
Bishop . . . . 9
Rook . . . . 15
Queen . . . . 27