May club kaba tol? Nasali kaba ng mga tournaments?
Eto below para mas maintindihan natin ang diskarter ng bishop and knight.
Bishop vs Knight
Usually a bishop is stronger in open position (not blocked by pawn) against a knight. In chess positional concept there is a thing called
bad bishop. Suppose you have a light squared bishop and its movement is blocked by your pawns at the light squares, then it's called a bad bishop. A knight is usually stronger against a bishop on closed positions.
Example Games
Game 1
http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1273732
After 44 moves in game 1 white has a bishop and black has a knight. Notice that white has dark square bishop, and his pawns are on the black side limiting the scope of his bishop, in chess positional concept this is called a bad bishop. Look at the knight it is very strongly placed, it is pressuring the c3 pawn. So it's clear in this position, the knight is stronger than the bishop. Brilliant positional play by Nimzowitsch (the author of one of the most popular chess strategical book of all time My System)
Game 2
http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1010126
In game 2, notice at near end of the game of the superiority of Knight against the bad bishop hampered by its own pawn.
Now when is a bishop stronger than a knight? Usually a bishop dominates a knight on open position.
Game 3
http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1068973
Notice in game 3 after move 37 on how Karpov's (one of the greatest chess player of all time) bishop dominates the knight. In open position like this in which the bishop has a lot of room to maneuver, it is superior against the knight. Superb endgame play by Karpov. No wonder he is a former world champion!