Author: blass uri
Date: 14:23:03 05/28/99
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On May 28, 1999 at 17:16:24, blass uri wrote: >You can simply look at it like this: >First put the pawns so no bishops can affect pawns placement. >After it you have 16 squares that could affect pawns placement and >48 squares that cannot affect pawns placement > >I expect that in most of the cases there will be at least 2 bishops out of 4 in >the 48 squares. sorry 32 squares and not 48 squares but 32>16 out of 16 there are 8 white and 8 black squares out of 32 I do not know but there are at least 8 squares from every colour because in every file there is at least one from every colour that there is not a pawn there. Uri
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