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What is Opposite-Colored Bishops?

What is Opposite-Colored Bishops?

Chess Terms : Opposite-Colored Bishops Explained

What is Opposite-Colored Bishops?

Chess Terms : Opposite-Colored Bishops Explained

Opposite-Colored Bishops

Opposite-Colored Bishops refers to a situation in chess where each player has only one bishop left and the bishops move on squares of opposite colors. This usually leads to a higher probability of the game ending in a draw, especially in endgames, due to the inability of the bishops to directly attack or defend against each other.

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