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1. Easy to learn for beginners and intermediate level players;
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VIDEO DESCRIPTION:
The bishop has no distance constraints for each move but can only move diagonally. It cannot jump over other pieces. Due to its diagonal movement, each bishop always stays on one square color. In this video, I’ll share eight little-known facts about the Bishops. I think that knowing these facts will improve your chess understanding and the effective use of a Bishop.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 – Intro
00:26 – Fact 1
03:49 – Fact 2
06:35 – Fact 3
09:28 – Fact 4
12:34 – Fact 5
13:08 – Fact 6
13:57 – Fact 7
15:02 – Fact 8
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KaspaChess often says "e.g." when he should say "i.e.":"e.g." is an abbreviated Latin term for “exempli gratia”, meaning "for example"; & "i.e." is an abbreviated Latin term "id est", meaning "that is"
Free Study PGN: https://lichess.org/study/8Vk6g1mb
CHAPTERS:
00:00 – Intro
00:26 – Fact 1
03:49 – Fact 2
06:35 – Fact 3
09:28 – Fact 4
12:34 – Fact 5
13:08 – Fact 6
13:57 – Fact 7
15:02 – Fact 8
Hey guys 👋, There's a puzzle to solve at 11:00, let me know what you think. I will shout out your names in my next video. Thank you for your support.
awesome video thank you Kaspa 😊
Thanks a lot for this video Kaspa Sir. 🙏🙏🙏 Now I have learnt how to use bishop properly in game… ☺
If I only have 1 move to take the Rook I don't see any move that captures the Rook on white's next move. I don't even see how white can capture the Rook in white's next 2 moves. I am a very literal person so I would have to ask if "win the Rook in 1 move" means the same thing as "capture the Rook in 1 move".
Bishop e7
Kg5
Followed by bd5+ forking rook
Kg5 traps the Rook. After Rc6 or Rf3 simply Bd5 wins the Rook