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Double Bishops by GM Ankit Rajpara

Double Bishops: The Silent Killers of Chess

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"Double bishops working together can quietly take control of the chessboard."

In this blog, we will look importance of double bishops and few scenarios with positions explaining each.

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1.Keeping the Double Bishops

https://lichess.org/study/lD7iXFfQ/6bMBp5si#0

[Black To Move]

...Be7* - Black's up a pawn and they have the double bishop advantage! White was planning to get rid of it! This move helps black in stopping that idea of white!

2.Gaining the Double Bishops

https://lichess.org/study/lD7iXFfQ/5ZkRzg5d#0

[White To Move]

Ng3 - This move helps white in getting rid of the double bishop advantage of black!

3.Central Break to Activate the Double Bishops

https://lichess.org/study/lD7iXFfQ/5iBA7nFw#0

[White To Move]

d5 - White has double bishop advantage and they have isolated pawn on d4, this helps them in getting rid of the isolated pawn and open the position that will help their bishops!

4.Choosing Which Bishop to Eliminate

https://lichess.org/study/lD7iXFfQ/cfWrQhH4#0

[White To Move]

Nd5 - White's up a pawn and this move helps them in getting rid of the double bishop advantage of black!


Learn more strategies like:

  • Going Passive to Keep the Double Bishops
  • Restricting an Opponent’s Bishop
  • Opening the Position for the Double Bishops
  • Tactics to Gain the Double Bishops

If you’d like to dive into above strategies for double bishops, read the full blog on ChessNeurons for free

https://chessneurons.com/blogs/double-bishops-the-silent-killers-of-chess


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