Is bishop better than rook?

Bishops are often more powerful than rooks in the opening. Rooks are usually more powerful than bishops in the middlegame, and rooks dominate the minor pieces in the endgame. As the tables in Berliner's system show, the values of pawns change dramatically in the endgame.
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Are rooks or bishops better?

A rook is generally more valuable than a bishop because: it can reach all squares of the board, while a bishop can stay only on squares of the same color.
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Is bishop for rook a good trade?

The exchange of a rook for bishop or knight is an uneven exchange because a rook is generally more valuable than a bishop or knight. A minor exchange is a less commonly used term which refers to the exchange of a bishop for a knight.
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Is a rook better than a bishop and knight?

Traditionally, a rook is worth 5 points, and a knight and bishop are worth 3 points.
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Are two bishops better than a rook?

Two bishops is closely equal in strength vs rook and knight with one pawn down for the side with the exchange up. I have done some testing on this imbalance subject and it appears that the Rook and Knight is favorable by an reasonable margin.
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Why is bishop pair better?

The bishops are better than knights in open positions, where there are long diagonals, so that they can cross the board in just one move, and also control long distances and many squares. Let me illustrate this with an example. In the above position, the bishops have long diagonals and the pawns have mobility.
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How powerful is the bishop pair?

The bishop pair is a powerful weapon since two bishops working together can control many squares — both light and dark — from the distance, which useful in both attack and defense.
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Why is rook so important in chess?

Rooks play an important role in supporting the movement of your other pieces. Rooks are very effective in supporting the advance of your pawns. In the endgame rooks are effective in cutting-off the opponent's king from the action.
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Why are rook endgames so common?

Because rooks are usually kept in reserve during the opening and middlegame, they often avoid being traded off in mass exchanges, as can often happen with the minor pieces, and so rook endgames are the most common type of endgame.
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Why are bishops better than knights?

As a general rule of thumb, Knights are better in closed positions, and Bishops are better in open ones. Bishops are usually considered slightly better than Knights because they move faster, and you can force mate with 2 Bishops and the lone King vs opponent's lone King; something you cannot force with 2 Knights.
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Is it worth sacrificing a knight for a bishop?

well, in the opening and midgame, it is not good to sacrifice knight for bishop. In the endgame, if you are uncomfterbl' with the knight being there, it is a fair trade. I dont play with the knight. A good rule for weaker players, is that bishops is better in open positions, and knights is better in closed positions.
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Why are rooks better than knights?

Rooks are superior to knights because they control more squares, and have more mobility. Also since they control whole ranks and files, they are able to bound the enemy pieces while knights and bishops are much more limited in that regard.
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Is bishop more valuable than knight?

The Bishops and Knights are worth 3 points but it is generally considered that the Bishops are worth slightly more than the Knights. However, it depends upon the position on the board.
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What is the most powerful piece in chess?

Queen. The Queen may not be as important as the King, but it's the most powerful piece on the board. The queen can move to more squares than any other piece. It moves vertically, horizontally, and diagonally as long as there are no other pieces in the way.
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Why rook is more powerful than Bishop and Knight?

Rooks are more valuable than bishops because they can reach every square of the chess board rather than half of them. Checkmate can be achieved with just a rook and a king, but not with just a king and a bishop. Overall, the rook is worth more because it can cover more squares than a bishop can.
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Which is the least powerful piece on a chess board?

The chess piece that holds the lowest theoretical value is the pawn. They are considered the least powerful because they can only move one square forward at a time. The pawn is the first line of defense that everybody has on the board and is worth only 1 point.
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Is rook vs pawn a draw?

Knight pawn – rook behind

Ra8 leads to a draw. It's best to move the king in. The main idea of many of these scenarios is to bring the rook behind the pawn when the pawn cannot move forward.
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Is a rook king endgame a draw?

It is a practical draw but it's not a theoretical draw (meaning an impossible to win position even against worst possible play). Neither all R+p+K vs R+K endgames are drawn, nor the draw can be requested if you lost on time and your opponent has enough material to win.
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Can 2 pawns beat a rook?

A rook and two pawns usually win against a rook, but there are plenty of exceptions.
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Why are rooks called rooks?

Rook comes from the Persian term Rukh meaning chariot as this was the piece in predecessor games of chess in India. These Indian chariets had large walled structures on them, more like a fortification. As it spread into Europe, the Italian term rocca (meaning fortress) may have caused the shape to change.
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Who invented chess?

Chess was invented in India around the 8th century. Then it was known as chatrang, and changed over the centuries by the Arabs, Persians and then ultimately the medieval Europeans, who changed the pieces' names and appearances to resemble the English court.
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What is elephant called in chess?

The alfil, alpil, or elephant is a fairy chess piece that can jump two squares diagonally. It is used in many historical and regional chess variants, such as shatranj. It was used in standard chess before being replaced by the bishop in the 15th and 16th centuries.
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How important is the bishop in chess?

The bishop's long range allows it to both protect your pawns and threaten your opponent's pawns, making it easier to promote the pawns you have left and eventually deliver checkmate. In certain situations, having an extra bishop in an endgame is not enough to checkmate your opponent's king.
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Is the bishop pair worth a pawn?

The bishop pair is worth 7+1⁄2—half a pawn more than the individual values of its constituent bishops combined.
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How can bishops be effective in chess?

Unlike the knight, the bishop doesn't necessarily need an outpost in the centre of the board - it can exert influence on the centre all the way from the edge. The best position for a bishop is one where it commands an open diagonal, and cannot be attacked by enemy pawns or knights.
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