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What is Bishop Pair?

What is Bishop Pair?

Chess Terms : Bishop Pair Explained

What is Bishop Pair?

Chess Terms : Bishop Pair Explained

Bishop Pair

The term Bishop Pair in chess refers to the strategic advantage given to a player who has both of their bishops (one on each color of square) remaining on the board, while their opponent does not. This advantage arises from the flexibility and combined range of movement the two bishops can provide, covering all colors on the chess board. The effectiveness of the bishop pair can vary significantly depending on the position and the nature of the pawn structure.

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