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Opposite Colour Bishop & Pawn Ending

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Opposite Colour Bishop & Pawn Ending
A difficult opposite colour bishop and pawn endgame calculation.
16.42
R B Ramesh
Grandmaster
R B Ramesh

Winner FIDE's Mark Dvoretsky Award 2018 (for best trainer of juniors)

The opposite color bishop and pawn ending in chess refers to the endgame scenario where each player has only a bishop and a pawn on the board, and the bishops are of opposite colors. The color of the bishops can greatly affect the outcome of the game in this endgame scenario. A bishop on a light square can control all the dark squares, while a bishop on a dark square can control all the light squares. The player with the bishop of the right color must use their piece to restrict the pawn's movement and create a winning position. On the other hand, the player with the bishop of the wrong color must find a way to create threats and complicate the position in order to create chances for their opponent to make a mistake.

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