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− | the [[Sliding Pieces|sliding piece]] moving along the [[Diagonals|diagonals]] and [[Anti-Diagonals|anti-diagonals]]. As a consequence of its movement, each bishop always remains on either the white or black squares, and so it is also common to refer to them as light-squared or dark-squared bishops. | + | the [[Sliding Pieces|sliding piece]] moving along the [[Diagonals|diagonals]] and [[Anti-Diagonals|anti-diagonals]]. As a consequence of its movement, each bishop always remains on either the white or black [[Squares|squares]], and so it is also common to refer to them as light-squared or dark-squared bishops. |
=Bishop Topics= | =Bishop Topics= | ||
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* [[Color Weakness]] | * [[Color Weakness]] | ||
* [[Fianchetto]] | * [[Fianchetto]] | ||
+ | * [[Influence Quantity of Pieces]] | ||
* [[KBNK Endgame]] | * [[KBNK Endgame]] | ||
* [[Point Value]] | * [[Point Value]] | ||
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* [[Alfil]] | * [[Alfil]] | ||
* [[BlackBishop]] | * [[BlackBishop]] | ||
+ | * [[Loper 82]] | ||
* [[The Crazy Bishop]] | * [[The Crazy Bishop]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:18, 17 February 2020
Home * Chess * Pieces * Bishop
Bishop,
the sliding piece moving along the diagonals and anti-diagonals. As a consequence of its movement, each bishop always remains on either the white or black squares, and so it is also common to refer to them as light-squared or dark-squared bishops.
Bishop Topics
- Bad Bishop
- Bishop Pair
- Bishops of Opposite Colors
- Bishop versus Knight
- Color Weakness
- Fianchetto
- Influence Quantity of Pieces
- KBNK Endgame
- Point Value
- Returning Bishop
- Trapped Pieces
- Wrong Color Bishop and Rook Pawn
Engines
External Links
References
- ↑ image by Alma Cebrian, his file has been donated by a member of the Wiki Borregos at the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Ciudad de México. Wikimedia Commons