Must i develop my Bishop on my next move? - Chess Forums

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I feel the need to develop my bishop. Perhaps because that's what I'm supposed to do in the opening. I thought of Bf4 but i feared g5 of which i will lose a tempo. Be3 always make me think of a pawn fork on d4 or e4. I feel Bd2 is too passive. What frustrates me most is that devloping the bishop might
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