Consider you are in a game of chess. You are black so your opponent is first to move. How many ways can your opponent make his first move? If all outcomes considered equally likely, what is the probability that your opponent will make an opening in a way he can move one of his bishops for the next turn?

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Consider you are in a game of chess. You are black so your opponent is first to move. How many ways can your opponent make his first move? If all outcomes considered equally likely, what is the probability that your opponent will make an opening in a way he can move one of his bishops for the next turn?

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