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Opposite Color Bishops

End Game
Advanced
Is position everything? Does material advantage count?
58.19
Grandmaster
Boris Avrukh

One of the foremost opening theoreticians of the modern era

Opposite-colored bishops is a common type of endgame in chess and refers to a situation where each player has one bishop of a different color. This can have a significant impact on the outcome of the game, as the bishops' mobility and control of squares are limited. In this video, we will explore the key concepts behind playing with opposite-colored bishops and how to maximize your chances of success.

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