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Hello reader, I hope you will learn more about bishops after you read this article.

Bishops are deadly pieces that can do a lot of damage with an open diagonal. However, in an endgame, a knight can sometime stand better by moving all his pawns to the opposite color of your bishop, effectively depriving it of a target. Look at this position and you will understand one of the Bishop's weaknesses.

A strienghth of the bishop is it's ability to cover ground quickly.

The bishop controls the long diagonal and dominates the game. This will be a quick win for white.

Checkmate with two bishops

Align the bishops horuizantly, and use them and your king to push it into a corner and deliver check mate.

The bishop pair can be a force to reckon with. With one bishop controlling each color, enemy pawns and pieces will have nowhere to run as your bishop zip around capturing material.

Black has a large advantidge

Thanks for reading, and I hope you learned something.

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Minor and small errors with spelling but great job otherwise. Though would like a bit more words explanation next time!!!

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I would give this article from a 20-30 points. It's just about right!!!

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A scale over 100 I give you.... 95 or 80 or 9095 If i am in a good mood ( which I am not)and 80 in a bad mood ( which I am in) but I am generous.

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I would give this article 50 BBP

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This is a very detailed article with diagrams and vivid explanation. It's an amazing article.

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It is amazing but it's shorter than a 50 BBP I think personally we should distribute 30 points for this article, but as Fiery is a good and active member and the first one to submit I think we should award Fiery 40 points. 

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JJAmazing445 was the first to submit his article

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He submitted 2 articles before Fiery bishop's

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