From [this question][1], 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][2], 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? [1]: https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/17102/qn-in-attacking-k [2]: https://thechessworld.com/articles/middle-game/when-is-a-knight-better-than-a-bishop/