White or Black Advantage

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20th June 2009, 09:05am
#1
by SteveM
United States
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 779

Perhaps someone can help me...

I seem to remember reading many years ago either in a book or magazine article about a mathematical study to determine whether white really has an advantage over black because she/he moves first.  The conclusion - if memory serves me - was that the percentage was something like .0000001%, which is statistically even.

Does anyone know who did this study, or when (or where)?

If you want to use this forum to debate your own ideas on this, feel free!

20th June 2009, 09:09am
#2
by aansel
Long Island United States
Member Since: Dec 2008
Member Points: 670

I have not looked at this for a while but it used to be White's score (on a rating adjusted basis ) was around 53%.

22nd June 2009, 12:50am
#3
by cberman
Maryland United States
Member Since: Jun 2009
Member Points: 170

White has a considerable advantage from that first move for one very simple reason; all else being equal, White will always either be one move ahead, or even with Black. Of course, all else is never equal, but it is still an advantage.

 

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