I would think it would be a draw.
What do you think would be the result of a perfect game?
I think it's a draw, but who knows? Maybe in the future, supercomputers will figure out that white being on the move gives him an extra tempo that proves decisive. But it's impossible for it to be a win for black.

A perfect win would be where you take all of your opponents pieces and put them into checkmate without loosing any of your pieces

Hal locks Dave outside the pod bay door and wins on time.
Hahahahaha! Great.
The perfect game results in the winner ascending straight to heaven.

In my sense, if the game is unbalanced and both players play it perfectly, the black player would win. The first decision of the white taking to account all the possibilities of moves is weaker than the decision of the black taking all the possibilities of the moves. Why? Because from the movement of the white player to the movement of the black player, the possibilities of moves decrease a lot. So the weight of the decision of the black will make the balance of the game, from start to the end, tend to a black victory.

In my sense, if the game is unbalanced and both players play it perfectly, the black player would win. The first decision of the white taking to account all the possibilities of moves is weaker than the decision of the black taking all the possibilities of the moves. Why? Because from the movement of the white player to the movement of the black player, the possibilities of moves decrease a lot. So the weight of the decision of the black will make the balance of the game, from start to the end, tend to a black victory.
Wow, I certainly expect this will be the minority opinion by far. In effect, what you're saying is that you believe the opening position is mutual zugzwang.
For the record, I believe that it's a draw.

I think majority opinion says it would be a draw.
But forget this, how would a perfect checkers game turn out?

- Draughts, English (i.e. checkers)
- This 8x8 variant of draughts was weakly solved on April 29, 2007 by the team of Jonathan Schaeffer, known for Chinook, the "World Man-Machine Checkers Champion". From the standard starting position, both players can guarantee a draw with perfect play.[5] Checkers is the largest game that has been solved to date, with a search space of 5x1020.[6] The number of calculations involved was 1014, and those were done over a period of 18 years. The process involved from 200 desktop computers at its peak down to around 50.[7]
Chess has not been solved yet, but do you think it is a draw, win for white or even a win for black?