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Why does a knight combine better with the queen than a bishop does?

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From this question, the couple Queen+Knightqueen + knight is strong to attackin attacking the opponent's king.

I searched why the knight combines better than the bishop with a queen, and all I could find, from this article, is:

"Knights cooperate better than bishops with the queen, as the two pieces complement each other and will control the position better."

Can you explain why?

From this question, the couple Queen+Knight is strong to attack the opponent's king.

I searched why the knight combines better than the bishop with a queen, and all I could find, from this article, is:

"Knights cooperate better than bishops with the queen, as the two pieces complement each other and will control the position better."

Can you explain why?

From this question, the couple queen + knight is strong in attacking the opponent's king.

I searched why the knight combines better than the bishop with a queen, and all I could find, from this article, is:

"Knights cooperate better than bishops with the queen, as the two pieces complement each other and will control the position better."

Can you explain why?

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From this question, the couple Queen+Knight is strong to atackattack the oponnent'sopponent's king.

I searched why the knight combines better than the bishop with a queen, and all I could find, from this article, is:

"Knights cooperate better than bishops with the queen, as the two pieces complement each other and will control the position better."

Can you explain why?

Why does a knigth combine better with the queen than a bishop?

From this question, the couple Queen+Knight is strong to atack the oponnent's king.

I searched why the knight combines better than the bishop with a queen, and all I could find, from this article, is:

"Knights cooperate better than bishops with the queen, as the two pieces complement each other and will control the position better."

Can you explain why?

Why does a knight combine better with the queen than a bishop?

From this question, the couple Queen+Knight is strong to attack the opponent's king.

I searched why the knight combines better than the bishop with a queen, and all I could find, from this article, is:

"Knights cooperate better than bishops with the queen, as the two pieces complement each other and will control the position better."

Can you explain why?

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