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What is Long Fianchetto?

What is Long Fianchetto?

Chess Terms : Long Fianchetto Explained

What is Long Fianchetto?

Chess Terms : Long Fianchetto Explained

Long Fianchetto

A Long Fianchetto in chess refers to a concept where a bishop is developed to the second square of the adjacent knight file, the pawn in front of the knight being moved one or two squares forward. This arrangement allows the bishop to control a long diagonal on the board.

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