The Morphy number is a concept in the field of chess, specifically related to the analysis and evaluation of chess positions. It is named after the famous 19th-century American chess player Paul Morphy, known for his tactical prowess and ability to capitalize on the weaknesses of his opponents. The Morphy number measures the effectiveness of a piece's placement and its ability to contribute to a player's position.

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