Description
Middlegame Secrets, Vol.3:
The Career Paths of Bishops (Download)
by Jan Markos
In this video course, we will delve deeply into familiar concepts surrounding bishops. For instance, while it's commonly understood that possessing a bishop pair should confer a positional advantage, few grasp how to effectively leverage this strategic asset. Similarly, while the notion of a "good" versus "bad" bishop is well-known, its relevance varies significantly across different positions. Can you differentiate between them? Furthermore, we'll examine lesser-known qualities of bishops, such as their influence on specific diagonals, their ability to maneuver between flanks, and the dynamics of opposite-colored bishops.
- Video running time: 4 h 44 minutes
- Extra: Training with ChessBase apps – Play-positions against Fritz on various levels
System: Windows 10 or higher, Mac OS X (only download)
Contents
- Introduction
- The Bishop Pair
- The Bishop Pair 1: Englisch vs Steinitz, London 1883
- The Bishop Pair 2: Markos vs Macak, Slovak Ch 2012
- The Bishop Pair 3: Kramnik vs Tiviakov, Wijk aan Zee 2001
- The Bishop Pair 4: Markos vs Straka, Slovak Ch 2016
- Disadvantage of a Bishop Pair
- Disadvantage of the Bishop Pair 1: Spassky vs Fischer, Reykjavik 1972
- Disadvantage of the Bishop Pair 2: Dao vs Adams, FIDE Wch 2000
- Disadvantage of the Bishop Pair 3: Khalifman vs Kramnik, Linares 2000
- Same Colored Bishops
- Good Bishop, Bad Bishop 1: Kramnik vs Leko, Budapest 2001
- Good Bishop, Bad Bishop 2: Markos vs Rausis, European Cup 2008
- Good Bishop, Bad Bishop 3: Kasparov vs Bacrot, Sarajevo 2000
- Opposite Colored Bishops
- Opposite Colored Bishops 1: Topalov vs Leko, Dortmund 2005
- Opposite Colored Bishops 2: Polgar vs Anand, Mainz 2003
- Opposite Colored Bishops 3: Carlsen vs Caruana, Zuerich 2014
- Opposite Colored Bishops 4: Carlsen vs Anand, Wch 2013
- Opposite Colored Bishops 5: Karpov vs Khalifman, Linares 1995
- Bishops are like Billiard Balls
- Bishops are like Billiard Balls 1: Carlsen vs Bacrot, Nanjing 2010
- Bishops are like Billiard Balls 2: Fernandes vs Markos, Heraklion 2017
- Bishops are like Billiard Balls 3: Mista vs Markos, Bundesliga 2011
- Bishops are like Billiard Balls 4: Grigorian vs Agzamov, Cheliabinsk 1981
- Bishops are like Billiard Balls 5: Byrne vs Garcia Padron, Torremolinos 1977
- Bishop dominating the Knight
- Bishop dominating the Knight 1: Reshevsky vs Smyslov, Belgrade 1970
- Bishop dominating the Knight 2: Sznapik vs Bukal, Zagreb 1979
- Bishop dominating the Knight 3: Wiley vs Sclacmender, Brussels 2023
- Conclusion