Good Bishop. Bad Bishop. Part 1

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♝ Good Bishop – Bad Bishop. Part 1

Not all bishops are created equal. In this lesson, we dive deep into one of chess’s most fundamental strategic concepts — the difference between a good bishop and a bad bishop.

You’ll learn:

How pawn structure defines the strength or weakness of your bishop

Classic examples of dominant vs. passive bishops

Typical plans: improving your worst piece, fixing your pawn weaknesses, and restricting the opponent’s bishop

How masters engineer good bishops and force their opponents into bad ones

Through clear explanations and real-game illustrations, this first part lays the groundwork for understanding positional play, long-term planning, and piece coordination — essential skills for any improving player.

🎯 Ideal for:
♟️ Club and tournament players
♟️ Anyone wanting to think more strategically in the middlegame
♟️ Viewers who enjoy clear, practical chess instruction

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