Both knight and bishop have their unique strengths and weaknesses, and the choice between them often depends on the specific situation and position of the pieces on the board. Bishops are strong at controlling the diagonals, making them effective at attacking enemy pieces and restricting the mobility of their opponent's pieces. They are particularly powerful in open positions with many diagonals. Knights, on the other hand, are stronger in closed positions and are known for their ability to jump over other pieces, making them effective at attacking enemy pieces and pawns. Knights are also effective in attacking the opponent's king, making them a valuable piece in the endgame. In this episode, GM Ramesh discusses the key concepts through an illustrative game played between Flohr and Capablanca in 1935.