why is bishop most important in chess?
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This allows the player to control squares of both colors, allows the bishop to move freely among the pawns, and helps fix enemy pawns on squares on which they can be attacked by the bishop. Such a bishop is often referred to as a "good" bishop.
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The Bishop's long range allow it to both protect your pawns and threaten your opponents pawns, making it easier to promote the pawns you have left and eventually delivered checkmate.ln certain situations, having an extra Bishop's is an and game is not enough to checkmate your opponents king.
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