Bishops




The most effective method to play chess: Bishops 


The Bishop is a long range piece that can be exceptionally amazing, yet it has a huge shortcoming - it can just ever proceed onward squares of one shading. Every player begins the game with two diocesans - one that proceeds onward light squares, and one that proceeds onward dim squares - so between them, the two ministers can cover all the squares on the board.
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Movement

The religious administrator can move any number of squares in a straight inclining line, inasmuch as the squares between the minister and its goal are abandoned. The chart beneath shows the lawful moves for a bishops.



 In contrast to the knight, the bishops can't hop over impediments, so if something is hindering its way, the diocesan can go no further. On the board underneath, drag the white bishops to make a lawful move:
The bishop captures the same way it moves. On the diagram below, make a capture with the white bishop




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