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Superior Minor Pieces

  • Knights are the best blockaders as it doesn't lose its mobility when sitting in front of an enemy pawn. It is the only piece that can hop over other pieces.
  • Knights are short range pieces and Bishops are long range pieces. Knight requires at least 4 moves to stand on a square which is diagonally two squares away, bishop require only one move.
  • Knight can attack or defend both colored squares however bishop stuck on one color only.
  • Knight loves closed position and Bishop loves open position.
  • Bishop, outside the pawn chain and doing defensive or dynamic tasks, is the important piece.

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For chess players, winning a game is everything. To win, one must checkmate the opponent king. But there are not always the opportunity to checkmate the king, instead there are positions whose intricate details can help him conquer the opponent. This book talks about those details that a beginner chess player can understand and an intermediate to expert level player can improve his ratings.

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