The Bishop's Opening – How to Play It as White and Black - Chessable Blog

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The Bishop's Opening – How to Play It as White and Black - Chessable Blog
The Bishop’s Opening arises from an open game (1.e4 e5) whereby White’s kingside bishop is developed to c4 on move 2.
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