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The opposite-colored bishops endgame refers to a specific type of chess endgame where each player has a bishop, and the bishops are on opposite-colored squares. This situation often arises from various middle game positions and can lead to a unique set of dynamics in the endgame. In an opposite-colored bishops endgame, several key points arise: 1. **Drawish Nature**: Generally, opposite-colored bishops tend to lead to drawn positions.

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