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A "Bristol clearance" is a strategic chess move that involves a long-range piece moving along a line to clear the way for another piece of the same color to follow. The first piece crosses over a critical square, making it accessible to the second piece. The term comes from Problem 67, a famous three-mover that won first prize in a Bristol (England) tournament.

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