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Chess.com - Good and Bad Bishops; vs. IM Tate
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GM Khachiyan continues his strategic lessons about bishops with an example from his own recent tournament play. In this one active rooks outweigh the importance of a superior bishop, but nevertheless, the superior bishop is the basis for a lengthy defense, which turns into a win when the opponent overpresses. Great endgame lessons here. Full video available at http://www.Chess.com/videos
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