Four or more pawns almost always overwhelm a bishop. Therefore bishop v 2 pawns and bishop v 3 pawns are the most practical situation. Lets look at the following example.
A bishop struggles against three non connected passed pawns except when the pawns are not far advanced. Howewver it still takes precise play.
Usually getting three pawns to the 5 th rank if one of the pawns doesn't include a rook pawn is enough to win.
When the bishop controls the square in frony of the pawns, the position is usually drawn even if the pawns reach the 6 th rank. However it is easy to go wrong. The next 2 examples will illustrate that.
Bishop Vs Pawns
Four or more pawns almost always overwhelm a bishop. Therefore bishop v 2 pawns and bishop v 3 pawns are the most practical situation. Lets look at the following example.
A bishop struggles against three non connected passed pawns except when the pawns are not far advanced. Howewver it still takes precise play.
Usually getting three pawns to the 5 th rank if one of the pawns doesn't include a rook pawn is enough to win.
When the bishop controls the square in frony of the pawns, the position is usually drawn even if the pawns reach the 6 th rank. However it is easy to go wrong. The next 2 examples will illustrate that.