I think somewhere I read following:
With perfect play by both sides White first gains a positional advantage, then wins a pawn, then a knight for a pawn. The game reaches endgame with White King, Rook and Knight versus Black King and Rook. With perfect play White cannot force checkmate, so the game ends in a draw.
I can't cite the source, neither know if it is right, but I like it :) If this is right, it means that every chess game in history that didn't end in a draw was 'flawed', which for me means that chess will never be solved by computers.
I always read that the first move advantage is a nice thing. Well my question is that is this advantage sufficient to win a game?
What do you think, with perfect play by both sides, will white win or it will be a draw?