Should I trade a bishop for a horse?

The white bishops are restricted by pawns, allowing the black knight to lead the attack. You typically DONT want to wind up trading away both bishops and have your two knights left. They are awkward and slow in attack. Simply put they are harder to pull off the mate with(even with lots of help).
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Is bishop for horse a good trade?

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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Whats worth more a horse or a bishop?

Two bishops coordinate very well as the bishop pair because they can operate on all the squares on the board In an open position (one with few blocked pawns) the bishop pair is stronger thana bishop and a knight. So the bishop is worth a tad more than the knight.
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Is it better to give up a knight or a bishop?

The bishop is stronger than the knight in most cases, but only slightly. *There is the bishop pair - each of your pieces tend to get in each other's way a bit, reducing their overall effectiveness. The 2 bishops have perfect synergy, and hence the bishop pair is a solid positional advantage.
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Should I sacrifice a horse 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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Is bishop better than knight endgame?

Bishop vs Knight

Usually, the bishop is the preferred piece in the endgame, because its long range movement allows it to influence events on both sides of the board, whereas it can take the knight several moves to cross from one flank to the other.
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Why are rooks better than bishops?

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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Are 2 knights better than 2 bishops?

If you look at the clean case of having an endgame with two knights against two bishops, then for the majority of cases, two bishops are stronger. Yet, this depends on the pawn structure and the number of pawns still on the board.
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Why is the bishop pair good?

The bishop pair can be a powerful advantage in any phase of the game. For example, it's a lethal weapon on the attack against the king. It can also be very efficient in attacking weaknesses – one bishop can put pressure on the target, while the other attacks the defending piece.
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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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Can a knight take a bishop?

A bishop can in some situations hinder a knight from moving. In these situations, the bishop is said to be "dominating" the knight. On the other hand, in the opening and middlegame a bishop may be hemmed in by pawns of both players, and thus be inferior to a knight which can jump over them.
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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 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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Can a knight checkmate a king?

In contrast to a king and two bishops (on opposite-colored squares), or a bishop and a knight, a king and two knights cannot force checkmate against a lone king (however, the superior side can force stalemate).
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Can 2 knights checkmate?

From Wikipedia, "Although there are checkmate positions with two knights against a king, they cannot be forced. The player with the lone king has to make a blunder to be checkmated." Yep, but only in certain positions. Plus, it's no longer really a two knights mate, but instead a two knights vs pawn mate.
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What is the most important piece on the chess board?

King. The King is the most important piece of the game! This piece cannot be taken off the board; the aim of the game is to capture your opponent's king, whilst keeping yours safe. The king moves one square at a time in any direction.
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Which bishop is more valuable?

For both sides, the king bishop has a hair more value at the start; this is a white-diagonals bishop for White and a dark-diagonals bishop for Black.
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Is a knight worth two pawns?

In general, a knight is worth 3.25 pawns, so this is a poor trade unless there is additional compensation such as exposing the enemy king.
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What's the most powerful piece in chess?

In terms of raw power, the queen is the most powerful piece on the chessboard and one of the most iconic pieces in any board game, combining the moves of the rook and the bishop in one piece. In terms of material, it's the most valuable piece in the game of chess (apart from the king, of course).
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Are bishops powerful?

Both Bishops and Knights are most powerful and almost the same in value when being positioned at the center of the board; however, a Knight on any of the sidelines is much weaker compared to a Bishop on that same spot.
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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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Why are doubled pawns bad?

Double pawns prevent the ability for a pawn majority to create passed pawns in a pawn ending against perfect play. This is because the side without a doubled pawn will be able to create a passed pawn with their majority and the side with the doubled pawn will not (against perfect play).
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Is a queen worth 9 or 10 points?

In most books she's given a value of 9, but the numbers are a general guideline for the relative values in most positions. There is no intrinsic i.e. "real" value for the pieces. They're always dependant on the specific position.
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