Chess Strategy: The Bishop


Chess Strategy: The Bishop
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Description

One of the most persistent misunderstandings among chess fans is that positions with opposite-coloured bishops are drawish. In fact, opposite-coloured bishops tend to make the position sharper and are a favourite and often winning weapon of World Champion Magnus Carlsen. The way the bishop moves is much easier to grasp for beginners than the way the knight moves, but, paradoxically, its ways turn out to be more mysterious. Sometimes a seemingly bad bishop turns out to be a good bishop. Experienced trainer IM Merijn van Delft from the Netherlands has carefully selected 12 instructive games. Most of these games are from absolute elite players, while some are from his own tournament practice, and thus contain first hand explanations. The games are thoroughly analysed and played through with the interactive Chessbase video software. Every one of these games will provide you with a serious training session. Good luck and enjoy!

• Video running time: 6 hours (English)
• With interactive training including video feedback
• More than 100 questions in video format
• 12 instructive games explained

Contents:
Introduction
Winning with the bishop pair
Van Delft-Van Beek, Meesterklasse 2013
Van Delft-Baider, Queenstown 2009
Svidler-Kasparov, Linares 1999
Hansen-Van Delft, Hofheim am Taunus 2017
Winning with opposite-coloured bishops
Van Delft-Jelen, Groningen 1996
Carlsen-So, Wijk aan Zee 2018
Carlsen-Matlakov, Wijk aan Zee 2018
Winning with a bad bishop
Shirov-Leon Hoyos, Khanty-Mansiysk 2011
Eljanov-Meins, Porto Carras 2018
Kramnik-Radjabov, Baku 2016
Winning with knights
Zhao Jun-Bojkov, Queenstown 2009
Kramnik-Vitiugov, Paris 2013

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