The only moves that are pruned in an alpha-beta search are those whose score could not possibly affect the move choice at the root, because they are in a branch that has already been refuted. E.g. if you find that in a position that is at least equal (i.e. you have already searched a move that does not lose anything), and an alternative move has a reply that loses a pawn without compensation, you would consider that alternative move refuted. It would be a waste of time to continue searching other replies to the move, in order to determine whether these make you lose even more. Because losing a Pawn is already bad enough to dissuade you from playing that alternative move.
This is purely determined from the scores of the moves; you don't need any variant-specific knowledge for it.
The only moves that are pruned in an alpha-beta search are those whose score could not possibly affect the move choice at the root, because they are in a branch that has already been refuted. E.g. if you find that in a position that is at least equal (i.e. you have already searched a move that does not lose anything), and an alternative move has a reply that loses a pawn without compensation, you would consider that alternative move refuted. It would be a waste of time to continue searching other replies to the move, in order to determine whether these make you lose even more. Because losing a Pawn is already bad enough to dissuade you from playing that alternative move.
This is purely determined from the scores of the moves; you don't need any variant-specific knowledge for it.