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Bishop Pair Defined
Two Bishops vs. a Bishop and a Knight or two Knights. If both Bishops on the same side have survived late into a game of Chess, then their value is enhanced for two reasons. Together they can attack a piece on any color square. Their mobility is usually less restricted by Pawns late in the game. Therefore, a Bishop pair is a notable advantage.
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