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In this video lesson, the RCA guest coach IM Asaf Givon illustrates the advantage of having a bishop pair (the two-bishops advantage) with practical chess games played by himself and also from the former world chess champion Tigran Petrosian.
He explains how to play when one has the bishop pair – generally, the bishops are more powerful in endgames and open positions. Therefore, when you have a bishop pair in a closed position, you should try to open the position by means of pawn breaks to maximize the powerful of your bishop pair. Asaf also illustrates another key principle of not exchanging the bishop(s) when you have a bishop pair.
He explains these powerful strategies with examples where the bishop pair is powerful against a bishop and knight, and two knights. Watch and enjoy the video lesson!
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