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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 bishop pair refers to a player possessing both bishops (one light-squared and one dark-squared), which together can cover all 64 squares of the board. The bishop pair is generally considered an advantage—particularly in open or semi-open positions where the bishops' long-range capabilities are maximised. The advantage of the bishop pair has been estimated at approximately half a pawn.

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